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Sustainable Housing built from Industry Waste Material

  • Jul 21, 2021
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Ramon (Left) and Hendrik (Right) with Colliecrete Murdoch University representative Martin Anda and Concrete Furniture ‘Concreto’ Stakeholders from the article by Murdoch University.
Ramon (Left) and Hendrik (Right) with Colliecrete Murdoch University representative Martin Anda and Concrete Furniture ‘Concreto’ Stakeholders from the article by Murdoch University.

Engaging with Stakeholders for Reinventing the Construction Industry

Reformix, spearheaded by directors Ramon Skåne and Hendrik Gildenhuys, stands at the forefront of sustainable innovation, revolutionizing the construction landscape by transforming coal industry by-products into eco-friendly building materials. This visionary initiative, highlighted in a recent Murdoch University article during work with the Colliecrete Project, showcases Reformix's commitment to sustainable solutions and community-driven innovation. 🌏🏗️

 

A Sustainable Future: Reformix's Pioneering Role in Transforming the Construction Landscape & Driving Regional Development 🚀🏗️

Reformix's groundbreaking efforts in turning industry byproducts into environmentally friendly building materials herald a new era of sustainable construction. Colliecrete isn't just a product; it's a catalyst for regional growth and environmental stewardship.

 

Supported by the West Australian State Government's funding initiatives, including Royalties for Regions and Collie Futures Funding, Reformix aims to transform Collie's historical coal mining centre into a hub for sustainable manufacturing. This visionary project not only mitigates environmental harm but also generates new employment opportunities, injecting vitality into local economies. 💼💡

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