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Recycling Company Bioterra Opens New Facility in Genk: "Recycles 80 Tons of Concrete Waste per Hour"

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In Genk, recycling company Bioterra is opening a new facility for recycling railway ballast and concrete waste. Bioterra processes various types of waste. The company aims to give building materials a second life in this way. "We have few raw materials of our own, so we must recycle waste to the maximum extent," explains Minister Jo Brouns (CD&V).

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In Genk, recycling company Bioterra is opening a new facility for recycling railway ballast and concrete waste. Bioterra processes various types of waste. The company aims to give building materials a second life in this way. "We have few raw materials of our own, so we must recycle waste to the maximum extent," explains Minister Jo Brouns (CD&V).

·Antwerp, Belgium
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vrt broke the news in Antwerp, Belgium on Thursday, June 11, 2026.
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