eco-friendly to the bone
How the bone bucket promotes carbon neutrality
Concrete washout is a common waste stream on construction sites. Using a reusable plastic washout system instead of traditional single-use options generates less waste. This reduction in waste helps reduce the carbon emissions associated with waste transportation, disposal, and landfilling.
Producing new concrete washout containers or liners requires energy, which often comes from fossil fuels. Reusing a durable plastic washout system can significantly reduce energy consumption associated with manufacturing new containers, thus promoting carbon neutrality.
Traditional concrete washout practices often involve rinsing equipment with large amounts of water. A reusable plastic washout system can help contain and treat washout water, minimizing water usage and preventing harmful contaminants from entering the ecosystem. The need for energy-intensive water treatment processes is also reduced by conserving water.
Properly designed and maintained plastic washout systems can have a longer lifespan than single-use alternatives, reducing the need for replacements.