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P.E.I. brick company uses incinerator ash, recycled concrete in effort to be greener

A new Island company is looking at ways to make concrete products that use recycled materials and are more environmentally friendly.

'We're trying to focus towards being a greener company,' says manager of P.E.I. Brick Company

'Glass, plastic ... Sky's the limit really,' said Ali Younes, founder of the Prince Edward Island Brick Company. The firm is looking into use of recycled materials in its concrete products. (P.E.I Brick Company)

A new Island company, thePrince Edward Island Brick Company, is looking at ways to make concrete products that use recycled materials and are more environmentally friendly.

Concrete is a mixture of sand, crushed rock and cement. The company currently imports two of those ingredients crushed rock and cement from off-Island.

The company is now experimenting with substitutes from local sources, including incinerator ashes to replace a portion of the cement used in the mixture,and use of recycledconcrete in place of crushed rock.

"We can recycle glass, plastic, car tires. Sky's the limit really," said manager Ali Younes.

"We're trying to come up with ways of using waste material from the Island and incorporate it into our product and use it in substitute of aggregate or cement We're trying to focus towards being a greener company."

The company sees potential export markets for concrete products made from recycled materials.

Development could take years

"Each one of these recycled products gives the concrete a unique property for example car tires might help it in absorbing more sound and in being more elastic," said Younes.

He said development of productscontaining recycledmaterialscould take years.