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Services & Process

Our Concrete Recycling Process: Turning Waste into Resource

At We Recycle Concrete, we make it simple and sustainable to manage your concrete debris. Our dedicated facility in Berkeley specializes in processing unwanted concrete, transforming it into high-quality, reusable aggregate materials. Here's how our process works:

Debris Collection at Our Berkeley Facility

Bring your clean concrete demolition waste directly to our convenient location at 1433 Eastshore Hwy, Berkeley, CA 94710.
We accept concrete only, ensuring a pure stream for optimal recycling.
Our team is ready to efficiently guide you through the drop-off process, making it quick and hassle-free for contractors, developers, and homeowners.

Initial Sorting & Preparation

Once received, concrete debris undergoes an initial visual inspection to ensure it's free from contaminants.
Any rebar or other non-concrete materials are carefully removed to prepare the material for crushing.

Advanced Crushing & Sizing

We use state-of-the-art crushing equipment to break down large concrete pieces into smaller, manageable sizes.
This material is then fed into our screening system, which precisely sorts the crushed concrete into various aggregate sizes based on specific industry standards.

Quality Control & Material Production

Throughout the process, we maintain rigorous quality control to ensure the consistency and integrity of our recycled aggregates.
The result is a range of high-quality Recycled Concrete Aggregates (RCA), ready for diverse construction and landscaping applications.

Why Recycle Your Concrete with Us?

Environmental Responsibility

Divert concrete from landfills, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and conserve virgin natural resources.

Cost-Effective Disposal

Our streamlined process provides an efficient and often more economical alternative to traditional landfill disposal.

Our Berkeley facility offers easy access for projects throughout the East Bay and beyond.

Local & Convenient

Concrete Recycling Services

Transforming waste concrete into reusable materials for sustainable construction and a greener future.

Recycling Solutions

Efficiently convert old concrete into reusable materials, reducing waste and promoting sustainable building practices.

A green business waste bin is positioned against a brick wall. The bin is branded with a logo and contact information for a waste management company.
A green business waste bin is positioned against a brick wall. The bin is branded with a logo and contact information for a waste management company.
Sustainable Practices

Join us in supporting eco-friendly construction through innovative recycling solutions and waste reduction strategies.

Stacks of concrete slabs are seen lined up in an orderly manner. Each slab has visible metal rebars embedded within, and some have green labels attached that read 'Compre, Hecho en México'. Sunlight casts shadows on the concrete, suggesting it is taken in an outdoor industrial setting.
Stacks of concrete slabs are seen lined up in an orderly manner. Each slab has visible metal rebars embedded within, and some have green labels attached that read 'Compre, Hecho en México'. Sunlight casts shadows on the concrete, suggesting it is taken in an outdoor industrial setting.
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We mix concrete's recycling solutions transformed my old concrete into usable materials. Truly impressive and environmentally friendly!

John Doe

Concrete is being poured onto a construction site through a large hose. Rebar is visible, indicating reinforcement work for a foundation or slab. The surrounding area appears organized, with construction tools partially visible.
Concrete is being poured onto a construction site through a large hose. Rebar is visible, indicating reinforcement work for a foundation or slab. The surrounding area appears organized, with construction tools partially visible.

Their service helped me reduce waste significantly. I highly recommend their sustainable concrete recycling solutions!

Jane Smith

Construction debris fills a large container, including broken ceramic pieces, a discarded newspaper, and a pipe. A brick and various rubble materials add to the chaotic mix.
Construction debris fills a large container, including broken ceramic pieces, a discarded newspaper, and a pipe. A brick and various rubble materials add to the chaotic mix.
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What We Recycle

Concrete Debris: We exclusively accept and process clean concrete demolition waste, including slabs, foundations, sidewalks, and pre-cast concrete.

A construction site with multiple concrete formwork structures in place. Metal braces and supports are prominently visible, ensuring the stability of the forms. Concrete foundations and vertical columns are being prepared, with a mix of exposed rebar and newly laid concrete. The overall environment appears organized and active, reflecting ongoing building activities.
A construction site with multiple concrete formwork structures in place. Metal braces and supports are prominently visible, ensuring the stability of the forms. Concrete foundations and vertical columns are being prepared, with a mix of exposed rebar and newly laid concrete. The overall environment appears organized and active, reflecting ongoing building activities.
A large gray trash bin is prominently placed on a paved area with a backdrop of greenery and some flowering plants. The bin has a recycling symbol on it, accompanied by the word 'Krisbow'. The ground is made of interlocking stone tiles.
A large gray trash bin is prominently placed on a paved area with a backdrop of greenery and some flowering plants. The bin has a recycling symbol on it, accompanied by the word 'Krisbow'. The ground is made of interlocking stone tiles.
A construction site features a mobile crane with a tall metal lattice structure, lifting large concrete slabs. The area is surrounded by trees and residential buildings, with scattered equipment and materials on the gravel ground.
A construction site features a mobile crane with a tall metal lattice structure, lifting large concrete slabs. The area is surrounded by trees and residential buildings, with scattered equipment and materials on the gravel ground.
A construction site scene with a worker handling a large yellow concrete funnel suspended by a chain. Several stacks of precast concrete slabs are visible in the background. The ground is covered with construction materials and equipment.
A construction site scene with a worker handling a large yellow concrete funnel suspended by a chain. Several stacks of precast concrete slabs are visible in the background. The ground is covered with construction materials and equipment.