Company Profile

ClearTree Recycling was incorporated in 2010, although we have employees with over 20 years’ experience in the industry. Were we identified a commercial opportunity for servicing the Green Waste, Landclearing and Tree Lopping industry. The company established itself in South East Queensland to service the ever-growing population expansion. Although we travel and work Australia wide.
The aim of the company is to be an innovator in the green waste, landclearing and tree lopping industry and to further develop techniques and work practices for the growing demands brought about by the community’s awareness of the environmental recycling industry.
The company prides itself on utilizing state-of-the-art equipment and maintaining this equipment beyond industry standards, to ensure minimal pollution omissions and the use of energy resources to service and complete projects in a cost efficient and economic manner in the safest way possible. Cleartree recycling has worked alongside larger companies participating in projects for ABI group, FK Gardner, BMD constructions, Ostwald bros and Arrow Energy.

 

Services we offer include                              

 

  • Land clearing

  • Tub grinding/mulching

  • Tree lopping

  • Plant hire (wet or dry)

  • Low loader hire

  • Mulch carting/removal

     

 

  List of machinery we have include but are not limited to

 

  • horizontal grinder – Vermeer 8000tk horizontal grinder on tracks with 1200hp

  • tub grinder – diamond z 1352 tub grinder on wheels with 860 hp

  • Dozers – cat d8r, cat d6h all with stick rakes and scrub canopies, scrub pulling chain also available.

  • walking floors with prime movers to move mulch

  • excavators -  3 x kobelco sk260-8, kobelco sk200-8, cat 320cl all with rops/fops protection also attachments include but not limited to grabs,shears,ripper,stick rake, batter bucket, tilt bucket, gp bucket

  • Other machinery also include tri axle and a quad axle floats and a range of chippers, bobcats and trucks

 

“Clearing today for tomorrows future”