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JEWSON PARTNERS WITH THE ENVIRONMENT AGENCY July 20, 2009

Following changes brought in on 1 April 2009 Jewson, the UK's leading supplier of timber and building materials, is working with the Environment Agency to make its customers aware of the correct way to dispose of plasterboard and plaster products.

Leaflets, jointly produced by Jewson and the Environment Agency, are currently available throughout the Jewson branch network. The leaflets explain to tradespeople how to dispose of products containing gypsum, how to find the nearest recycler and how recycling plasterboard products is much less expensive than sending them to landfill.

The Environment Agency has confirmed that gypsum waste that cannot be recycled must be deposited in a separate landfill cell with non-biodegradable waste. The move is required by the Landfill Directive to encourage the reuse and recycling of the material which, in turn, reduces the level of toxic hydrogen sulphide gas that can be produced as a bi-product of landfilling gypsum.

Steve Millward, Sustainability and Quality Director at Jewson, comments: "The partnership with the Environment Agency provides an ideal platform from which to communicate, to all of our customers, the correct way to dispose of plasterboard products. Separating plasterboard waste from other wastes on site, regardless of the amount, is now a requirement that supports the sustainability agenda on many levels. Jewson fully supports the move and believes that by making minor changes to current practice, trades people can save money whilst supporting the environment."

Peter Elliott, Landfill Policy Advisor at the Environment Agency, said: "Up to April this year we had taken a pragmatic view that separate disposal was not necessary for construction waste containing low levels of gypsum. However, new science confirmed that the relationship between the amount of sulphate in waste and the production of hydrogen sulphide gas is complex. We can not therefore set an acceptable limit within which gypsum can be deposited with biodegradable waste without creating this gas.

"In line with the Landfill Directive, which is about minimising the impact of landfilling on the environment, we want to encourage the reuse and recycling of more plaster board, gypsum and other high sulphate-bearing waste while reducing the potential production of hydrogen sulphide gas at landfill. We thank Jewson for helping us get this message to their customers who can really make a difference to the environment by recycling this waste rather than sending it to landfill".

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