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ResourceCo
Landscape Contractor Magazine
|March - April 2025
A leader in the recovery and re-manufacturing of primary resources, ResourceCo extracts maximum value from materials otherwise destined for landfill. What does that mean to landscapers? A company which can not only make construction jobs far more environmentally friendly, but considerably more profitable.
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ResourceCo provides complete material supply, transport and disposal services for site remediation, rehabilitation, and development projects.
With more than 30 years' experience in earthworks projects, the company has strong relationships with Australia's largest bulk-fill producers and movers, and partners with a national network of government and Tier 1 companies to deliver landfill diversion and material-supply solutions to a diverse customer base.
Landscape Contractor magazine spent a very pleasant afternoon chatting with Deane Reid, State Manager, Victoria, for Soil Reuse & Recycling at ResourceCo, and it became obvious that, although ResourceCo can handle the biggest jobs this country has on offer, it's also capable of - and ready to - make serious contributions to lifting the efficiency and cost effectiveness of some of the smaller works which are happening all day every day.
Recover and reuse
"ResourceCo operates nationwide, handling a diverse range of material - diverting it from landfill, and, in doing so, producing quality products for supply to the market," Deane explained. "The company identified it was moving a lot of soil, initially through its bulk operations, that had potential to be turned into quality garden soil or made available for use in civil projects."
Instead of this potentially valuable asset being used as bulk fill, or worse, landfilled,
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