A new recycling centre for construction and demolition (C&D) waste opened today (08) in the Ekala Industrial Zone as part of the Clean Sri Lanka national programme. The Clean Sri Lanka Secretariat has set aside Rs. 200 million to fund this initiative. Located within the precast yard of the State Engineering Corporation, which falls under the Ministry of Housing, Construction and Water Supply, this project is a major step towards a greener future for Sri Lanka’s construction industry. Worldwide, the construction sector generates 40% of total waste and produces 25% of carbon emissions. In Sri Lanka, approximately 300 tonnes of this waste is collected each day just from the Western Province. Previously, the careless disposal of this debris has led to soil pollution, water contamination, and a higher risk of floods. This new project aims to convert such waste into useful raw materials using advanced technology. It is expected to reduce the use of natural resources and lower construction costs significantly. The centre, fully operated by the State Engineering Corporation, is equipped with machinery and land worth Rs. 350 million. It includes a recycling plant that can process 200 metric tonnes per hour, along with a modern laboratory and an administrative building. For the “Clean Sri Lanka” programme, Rs. 200 million has been earmarked, with Rs. 150 million already disbursed. Future plans include expanding research efforts by involving engineering faculties from State universities. The project hopes to gain the support of all construction contractors and stakeholders to foster a circular economy in the construction sector and protect natural resources for future generations. Attendees at the opening included Minister of Housing, Construction and Water Supply Dr. Susil Ranasinghe, Deputy Minister of Environment Anton Jayakody, Deputy Minister of Housing, Construction and Water Supply T.B. Sarath, Deputy Minister of Labour Mahinda Jayasinghe, MP Najith Indika, Additional Secretary to the President at the Clean Sri Lanka Secretariat S.P.C. Sugeeshwara, Additional Director General of the Clean Sri Lanka Secretariat Kapila Senarath, Director (Environmental) of the Clean Sri Lanka Secretariat Anjula Premarathna, Chairman of the State Engineering Corporation Engineer Neranjan Fernando, and Deputy General Manager of the State Engineering Corporation Charuka Hettiarachchi, among others.