Turning waste into resources
Angar’s vision was to develop a process for a central slurry-received dewatering plant, aiming to produce end-products that are 100% fully recyclable.
Our goal is simple: develop more efficient and environmentally friendly solutions. We've innovated a recycling process for mud slurry waste, which is a common by-product in many industries. Traditional disposal methods face challenges due to regulations, leading to higher costs and productivity dips. We offer a better way.
In response to these challenges, Angar has pioneered a solution: a unique recycling process that treats slurry, transforming 100% of the waste into valuable products. This process aims to divert slurry away from landfills, addressing the limitations posed by other disposal facilities.
We efficiently and effectively recycle both drill and non-destructive digging mud (slurry) into fully reusable by-products. This not only mitigates the environmental impact of traditional disposal methods but also contributes to a sustainable and responsible approach to waste management.
About our recycling plant
Operational Efficiency
Our recycling plant operates a state-of-the-art weighbridge with charges based on weight, ensuring transparent and fair transactions for all waste deliveries.
Round-the-Clock Convenience
Committed to accessibility, our facility is open 24/7, seven days a week, providing convenience and flexibility.
Size and Capability
Angar boasts one of the largest freestanding washout facilities in Victoria, equipped to handle the diverse needs of our clients in the construction and other industries.
Sustainable Practices
We use 100% recycled water in our operations, minimising our footprint and contributing to water conservation efforts. To support Angar’s 100% recycled certification, our soils are tested every month by a third party (Australian Laboratory Services Pty Ltd).
Friendly Expertise
At Angar, we go beyond service – we offer friendly expertise. Our team ensures a welcoming experience, always delivered with a smile.
Swift Turnaround
Located in Keilor, our strategic location enables a quick turnaround time for trucks, streamlining logistics and ensuring efficiency in waste processing for our clients.

Our recycling process and end products
At Angar, our innovative slurry recycling process transforms waste into valuable resources, offering four main end-products that contribute to sustainability and practical applications.
Here’s how we do it:
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The truck delivers slurry into the processing pit for settling and transfer. The slurry moves on to the next stage, washing, and screening.
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Washing and screening take place again to generate clean washed reusable sand. The remaining slurry moves onto the thickening process.
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That remaining product, fine soils, clays, and water homogenised in concrete balance tanks in preparation for the final stage, dewatering.
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Dewatering is carried out via a centrifuge to separate the fine soils and clays from the water pumping away a soil clay mix ideal for blending and capping and clean recycled water for various uses.Depot locations
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Now the process is complete, efficiently transforming waste into a valuable resource, assorted aggregates, washed sand, and a soil clay mix, and recycled water, can now be returned to the industry for a second life.
Here’s what we produce
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Ideal for plumbing and drainage projects.
Provides a sustainable source of aggregates for construction, reducing the reliance on traditional mining.
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Well-suited for free stand areas and access tracks.
Offers a reliable solution for construction projects requiring stable ground support.
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Used in second-grade soil for blending and composting.
Supports soil improvement and composting efforts, providing a valuable resource for landscaping and agriculture.
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Used for material processing, internal cleaning, and vehicle washdown.
Serves as a sustainable water source, reducing the environmental impact and dependence on domestic water. Additionally, it plays a vital role in the NDD operations, completing a 100% recycling loop.