In an exclusive for our sister publication Scottish Construction Now, Scott Brewster, managing director of sustainable resource management company Brewster Brothers, argues that the forthcoming Scottish Aggregates Tax can be used alongside other fiscal levers and environmental policies in order to b
Brewster Brothers
The Resource Management Association Scotland (RMAS) and sustainable resource management company Brewster Brothers have jointly called on the Scottish Government to ensure that the forthcoming Scottish Aggregates Tax becomes a powerful fiscal lever to accelerate decarbonisation across Scotland’
A company that’s already recycled more than a million tonnes of construction waste from landfill has opened a second plant. Brewster Brothers’ wash plants transform 100% of the excavated soils and rubble they process from the construction industry into high-value aggregates for reuse.
Scottish recycling firm, Brewster Brothers, is set to boost its construction waste recycling capacity with the opening of a second, £6 million plant near Cumbernauld. The new site is part of a £7m expansion scheme and is projected to recycle an additional 300,000 tonnes of construction,

