
Inert Material Recycling & Reclaimed Aggregates
22945 Coltrane Ave, Newhall 91321
Inert Material Recycling & Reclaimed Aggregates
22945 Coltrane Ave, Newhall 91321
Earthwise Aggregates is a Disabled Veteran-owned business.
Retired Police Detective
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22945 Coltrane Avenue, Newhall, California 91321, United States
Office- (661) 505-9335
Open today | 06:30 am – 04:30 pm |
Clean Concrete $250.00
Clean Asphalt $250.00
Concrete with Rebar $300.00
Concrete & Asphalt Mixed $350.00
Clean Concrete $300.00
Clean Asphalt $300.00
Concrete with Rebar $350.00
Concrete & Asphalt Mixed $450.00
Clean Concrete $150.00
Clean Asphalt $150.00
Concrete with Rebar $200.00
Concrete & Asphalt Mixed $250.00
Clean Concrete $100.00
Clean Asphalt $100.00
Concrete with Rebar $150.00
Concrete & Asphalt Mixed $200.00
Reclaimed Aggregates Prices
Earthwise Aggregates is a full-service micro-aggregate concrete and asphalt recycler
Terms & Conditions:
We do not accept concrete, or asphalt mixed with soil, brick, trash, hazardous waste, organics, or petromax.
City of Santa Clarita Recycling Compliance – Chapter 15.46
In full compliance with Santa Clarita Municipal Code Chapter 15.46, Earthwise Aggregates will:
- Support the city’s mandatory construction recycling ordinance, which requires 65% diversion of C&D debris.
- Exceed local requirements by committing to 100% recycling of all processed inert materials.
- Accept and document material from contractors, subject to the city’s Construction and Demolition Materials Management Plan (CDMMP).
For your safety, all visitors to Earthwise Aggregates Recycling Center must wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) before entering the facility. Required PPE includes:
We are a Certified Disabled Veteran-owned business proudly serving Los Angeles County. Led by a Retired Police Detective, our family has called Santa Clarita Valley home for over 30 years. Here, we’ve raised our children from grade school to college, cheering them on at local sports events and celebrating the vibrant spirit of our community. Our deep love for Santa Clarita drives our commitment to keeping it exceptional.
We transform concrete and asphalt into high-quality, eco-friendly crushed materials through sustainable recycling practices. Rooted in our veteran values, we are dedicated to excellence and environmental responsibility, delivering innovative solutions for a greener future.
Join us in building a sustainable Santa Clarita Valley.
Earthwise Aggregates: Sustainable Solutions
At Earthwise Aggregates, we’re a micro-aggregate business proudly operating on a compact footprint. We transform recycled concrete and asphalt into high-quality, sustainable materials like Class 2 aggregate, and (RAP) Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement. Our innovative recycling process delivers eco-friendly solutions for agriculture, ranch, landscaping, and construction projects, helping you build responsibly while minimizing environmental impact.
Why Choose Our Micro-Aggregate Approach?
· Sustainability First: Our small-scale operations reduce environmental impact while repurposing concrete and asphalt to cut landfill waste and conserve natural resources.
· High-Quality Products: Our recycled asphalt, and Class 2 aggregates meet industry standards, ensuring durability and performance for your projects.
· Local and Efficient: Operating on just a small footprint, we provide personalized service and locally sourced recycled materials tailored to your needs.
· Cost-Effective Solutions: Get premium materials at competitive prices, all while supporting environmentally conscious practices.
Our Commitment to the Environment
As a micro-aggregate business, Earthwise Aggregates is dedicated to sustainable practices. Our efficient recycling process significantly reduces the carbon footprint of construction projects while providing reliable materials for agricultural and ranch applications. By choosing our products, you’re supporting a cleaner, healthier planet with a local, community-focused partner.
Applications of Our Recycled Aggregates
Contact Us Today
Ready to make your next project sustainable with a trusted micro-aggregate supplier? Contact Earthwise Aggregates to learn more about our recycled Class 2 aggregate, and (RAP) Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement. Let’s build a better future, together.
The availability of a local, code-compliant inert processing site will significantly:
- Reduce and discourage illegal dumping in rural Santa Clarita areas.
- Reduce flood risks associated with abandoned debris piles.
- Provide a legal, accessible alternative to distant processing facilities.
- Minimize greenhouse gas emissions and support regional air quality goals.
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How Are Aggregates Used in Agriculture?
By Joseph Grasso | 03/22/2020 | How Are Aggregates Used in Agriculture?
Natural stone must typically be broken, sometimes into very small particles, in some way to be useful. Crushed stone has many uses, particularly in agriculture. Here are some ways that using aggregates can improve your farming operation.
Soil Balance
Crushed limestone is frequently used in agriculture to make the soil healthier. It balances the pH of the soil to foster a rich environment where plants can thrive. This prepares the soil for planting season and can ultimately improve crop yields.
Drainage
Stone aggregate is often used to improve drainage. Use it in retaining walls or in drainage ditches to control the flow of irrigation. You can also use aggregates in your septic system to prevent problems with backups.
Aeration
Farmers have to pay close attention to the soil where they grow their crops. Proper air flow is essential to the growth of all plants. Mixing aggregate in with your soil helps aerate it, giving whatever you plant a better chance of survival.
Building
A working farm has many structures, and they must be built to last. Sheds are used not only to store supplies but also heavy farm equipment. The concrete floor must be able to stand up to the extra weight. Mixing aggregate into the concrete makes it stronger and more durable.
Asphalt
Many agricultural tasks are at the mercy of the weather, but that doesn’t mean everything in your operation has to grind to a halt when it rains. Asphalt is made by combining aggregate compounds with some kind of pitch to hold them together, forming a durable and relatively inexpensive paving material. This allows you to get machinery out of the mud and still get some work done even when the weather isn’t cooperating.
Aggregates have many uses in agriculture. They can be used to improve or simplify your operations in various ways, both in your workshops and on your land.
By Joseph Grasso | 09/27/2021 | Crushed Concrete: A Sustainable, Recycled Material
Prior to the 1970s, construction projects required heavily dipping into expensive resources from quarries, such as basalt, granite and limestone. As the industry continued to grow, so did the need for a cost-effective solution that was sustainable and met building requirements. Luckily, landfills and demolition sites offered the answer: crushed aggregate.
Decades of Recycling
While it took time for this development to emerge, it quickly became a go-to for builders. From old bricks to quarry materials, the only issue was size. Once it was discovered that the materials could be crushed and mixed with dust for binding, it set the path for continued innovation of the material. Eventually, crushed concrete was introduced into the mix. When considering the amount of new construction and demolition that happens, it means 40 years of recycling heavy, non-biodegradable materials.
Benefits and Uses
Along with being made of recycled materials and conserving precious resources, crushed aggregate also reduces carbon emissions by minimizing the need for new concrete. The process used to create it has a much smaller impact on the environment. Besides the environmental bonuses, it is significantly cheaper than new materials while being just as durable. During the crushing process, it is screened for unwanted elements to ensure a high-quality, finished product. It is also a versatile option. There are numerous types to choose from that provide different elements, making some better for drainage while others may provide a smooth finish, less dust or a looser finish. For homeowners, it makes the perfect base for driveways, raised garden beds, walkways and retaining walls. In industrial settings, it is often used for embankments, parking lots, road construction repairs and more.
Crushed aggregate may have been around for decades, but it continues to be a high-demand product that can be used for various projects. Whether using as a sub-base or creating a path, a professional can help you pick the perfect type to use.