It’s been a long time coming, but we’ve finally unveiled our new C&D waste website, Wastelines.
Since the beginning of the year, when Demolition News really began to take shape, we have been talking amongst ourselves about the possibility of replicating the success of this site with something similar based purely upon to contentious and timely subject of construction and demolition (C&D) waste. In fact, we even went so far as to build the site and to test run a few articles through it too.
However, due in part to the success of Demolition News and the pressing need to ensure a steady flow of content to the new site, we have continually put it off. Until now.
With the RWM 2009 exhibition looming large in our collective diaries, and with the demolition sector moving closer to the waste industry with each passing day, we have finally bitten the bullet, grasped the nettle and seized the initiative by officially launching Wastelines.
As you can see, it’s early days for the site. There’s no advertising in place (as yet) and the number of posts is currently relatively small. However, many of you will recall that the mighty oak of Demolition News began as an equally insignificant acorn.
So, if you have any news or views, audio, video, text or photos relating to the C&D waste sector, please let us know. We are still building our knowledge base and would love to hear from you.