Monday, January 28, 2008

The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) is reclaiming over 90 per cent of demolition material for recycling or reuse, exceeding the targets published a y

Contaminated soil is being cleaned and reused to help create the right ground levels for construction to start across the site. Rubble from demolished buildings on the Olympic Park will be used to create temporary construction roads and wood is being used to create log walls, to provide new habitats for wildlife.

Wildflower grassland, compost piles and earth mounds are being created along a corridor to the north of the Olympic Park allowing wildlife to be moved.

The ODA is also continuing to reclaim materials to reuse in the design of venues and parklands, including 80 lampposts, 160 manhole covers and two tonnes of red bricks.

Relatively new buildings on site are being carefully taken apart by hand so that they can be re-assembled and reused at other locations across the UK.

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