1960

It all began in 1960, with farming activities, ploughing, and a few excavations.

1990

Collaborations with construction companies and public administration.

Investment in a new vehicle fleet and purchase of a mill for grinding and recycling aggregates: a British innovation introduced into Italy for the first time, which allows one to set up a mobile service for recovering materials right on the construction site.
What was previously useless scrap can now be reduced to granules and reused in foundations and road embankments, with the consequent elimination of waste and production of a new raw material.

2005

Change of headquarters, and launch of the new "Environment" division, specialising in soil stabilisation for the creation of road substrate.

Material is no longer removed, but treated on site with hydraulic binders; these react chemically with water to produce a compact, stable layer, leading to reduced management costs.

2005

Inauguration of the new plant for the recovery and disposal of hazardous and non-hazardous waste.

This 110,000 m² technical centre (20,000 m² of which are under cover) has a production cycle which uses advanced, interacting systems to recover waste and transform it into new raw materials for the construction sector.
Our continuous research in both in the chemical and geotechnical fields allows us to explore new manufacturing processes and create new products.

2008

Installation of photovoltaic system.

2009

Creation of the CSR S.r.l. "Development and Research" division, a chemical and geotechnical laboratory.

2010

Installation of biomass plant.

2012

Expansion of the photovoltaic system.

2014

Development of the plant to specialise in the treatment and disposal of special hazardous waste.

2014

Assesment of the carbon footprint of the biomass cogeneration plant:

i.e. measuring the environmental impact of each phase of the supply chain, with the dual aim of identifying the activity with the greatest impact in terms of greenhouse gas emissions and then acting appropriately, reducing and offsetting any emissions produced, or taking other corrective measures. Installation of a new multipurpose waste storage and mixing plant.

2015/2016

Purchase of new areas measuring 12,000 m² in 2015, and 14,000 m² in 2016.