Lightweight Strength with Sustainabilty

Developers need sustainable materials they can trust. That’s why we chose RESIN8™ recycled content for Belter Yield EPD®, the first lightweight bagged concrete mix with an Environmental Product Declaration.

Gerald Hughes

CEO, Belter Tech

Belter Yield EPD® with RESIN8™ recycled content was the chosen solution for lightweight concrete floor infills in the comprehensive restoration of this 17-story building in Manhattan. The lightweight yet robust composition of Belter Yield EPD minimized load impact while preserving high structural integrity, aligning with the project’s need for both sustainability and performance.

PROJECT STUDY

PROJECT STUDY

- 77th Street Floor Infills

PROJECT INFORMATION

Developer

SOUTH FERRY LLC

Manufacturer

Belter Tech

RESIN8™ selected

RESIN8™ Lightweight synthetic aggregate

Product ENRICHED

Belter Yield EPD®

Location

77th Street / Manhattan / New York City / USA

CONTRACTOR

CONSULT ENGINEERS

Concrete products with RESIN8™ recycled content test within the required ASTM specifications.

Belter Yield EPD® Bags

200

Recycled Content Per Bag

40%

Reduced concrete weight

20%

PSI Strength

5 500+

Increased Yield

58%

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PROJECT PLASTIC SUMMARY
Mixed Plastic Waste Diverted from landfill, incineration, and the environment
Total

2 960 lbs

RESIN8™ recycled content per bag
EQUAL TO

672 730 chip bags

@ 2g per empty bag

Mined Aggregate Saved
Total

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