Saving $50 - 80k Annually by Screening Waste Soil With a FlipScreen
Adelaide, Australia
Southern Scape Retaining Walls and Excavations had been facing rising costs from disposing of mixed waste soil containing roots, debris and other contaminants. After introducing the Flip Screen E50, the team gained the ability to efficiently separate clean, reusable soil from waste material—dramatically reducing disposal volumes along with the associated tipping and transport fees.
Southern Scape Retaining Walls and Excavations
Southern Scape Retaining Walls and Excavations regularly handles large volumes of excavated soil, much of it contaminated with roots and debris. With limited disposal options in Adelaide, the business faced high tipping and transport costs for removing mixed material.
Although most of the soil was suitable for reuse, contamination meant it had to be treated as waste - leading to unnecessary disposal costs, increased truck movements and lost reusable material.
Challenge
To address the issue, Southern Scape Retaining Walls and Excavations introduced a Flip Screen E50 into both on-site operations and their central compound. The unit allows them to separate roots, debris and contaminants from the excavated soil quickly and efficiently. By screening the material before disposal, they retain the clean soil for reuse on future projects and dispose only of the small volume of waste material.
Solution
By screening soil with the Flip Screen E50, Southern Scape Retaining Walls and Excavations now retains the clean soil for reuse and disposes only of the roots, debris and other contaminants. This shift has significantly reduced disposal volumes and lowered tipping expenses. As a result, the business is saving an estimated $50,000–$80,000 per year, meaning the Flip Screen is expected to pay for itself within the first year. The operation is now more efficient, more cost-effective and more sustainable.
Result

Reducing Waste Volumes and Disposal Costs with the Flip Screen E50
Demolition
E50
Waste Soil (roots, debris, contaminants)
Industry:
FlipScreen Model:
Material:
Saving $50 - 80k Annually by Screening Waste Soil With a FlipScreen
Adelaide, Australia
Southern Scape Retaining Walls and Excavations regularly handles large volumes of excavated soil, much of it contaminated with roots and debris. With limited disposal options in Adelaide, the business faced high tipping and transport costs for removing mixed material.
Although most of the soil was suitable for reuse, contamination meant it had to be treated as waste - leading to unnecessary disposal costs, increased truck movements and lost reusable material.
Challenge
To address the issue, Southern Scape Retaining Walls and Excavations introduced a Flip Screen E50 into both on-site operations and their central compound. The unit allows them to separate roots, debris and contaminants from the excavated soil quickly and efficiently. By screening the material before disposal, they retain the clean soil for reuse on future projects and dispose only of the small volume of waste material.
Solution
By screening soil with the Flip Screen E50, Southern Scape Retaining Walls and Excavations now retains the clean soil for reuse and disposes only of the roots, debris and other contaminants. This shift has significantly reduced disposal volumes and lowered tipping expenses. As a result, the business is saving an estimated $50,000–$80,000 per year, meaning the Flip Screen is expected to pay for itself within the first year. The operation is now more efficient, more cost-effective and more sustainable.
Result
Demolition
E50
Reducing Waste Volumes and Disposal Costs with the Flip Screen E50
Waste Soil (roots, debris, contaminants)
Industry:
FlipScreen Model:
Material:

Southern Scape Retaining Walls and Excavations had been facing rising costs from disposing of mixed waste soil containing roots, debris and other contaminants. After introducing the Flip Screen E50, the team gained the ability to efficiently separate clean, reusable soil from waste material—dramatically reducing disposal volumes along with the associated tipping and transport fees.
Southern Scape Retaining Walls and Excavations
Saving $50 - 80k Annually by Screening Waste Soil With a FlipScreen
Adelaide, Australia
Southern Scape Retaining Walls and Excavations regularly handles large volumes of excavated soil, much of it contaminated with roots and debris. With limited disposal options in Adelaide, the business faced high tipping and transport costs for removing mixed material.
Although most of the soil was suitable for reuse, contamination meant it had to be treated as waste - leading to unnecessary disposal costs, increased truck movements and lost reusable material.
Challenge
To address the issue, Southern Scape Retaining Walls and Excavations introduced a Flip Screen E50 into both on-site operations and their central compound. The unit allows them to separate roots, debris and contaminants from the excavated soil quickly and efficiently. By screening the material before disposal, they retain the clean soil for reuse on future projects and dispose only of the small volume of waste material.
Solution
By screening soil with the Flip Screen E50, Southern Scape Retaining Walls and Excavations now retains the clean soil for reuse and disposes only of the roots, debris and other contaminants. This shift has significantly reduced disposal volumes and lowered tipping expenses. As a result, the business is saving an estimated $50,000–$80,000 per year, meaning the Flip Screen is expected to pay for itself within the first year. The operation is now more efficient, more cost-effective and more sustainable.
Result
Demolition
E50
Reducing Waste Volumes and Disposal Costs with the Flip Screen E50
Waste Soil (roots, debris, contaminants)
Industry:
FlipScreen Model:
Material:

Southern Scape Retaining Walls and Excavations had been facing rising costs from disposing of mixed waste soil containing roots, debris and other contaminants. After introducing the Flip Screen E50, the team gained the ability to efficiently separate clean, reusable soil from waste material—dramatically reducing disposal volumes along with the associated tipping and transport fees.
Southern Scape Retaining Walls and Excavations
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