Who Are We
At Earthcure Global Ltd, we are dedicated to offering practical solutions for managing natural waste challenges other companies face.
Our Earthcure technique involves utilising your raw materials in industrial and environmental spaces, transforming them into valuable products through unification, remediation, amelioration, and reduction processes.
This less invasive approach fosters biodiversity and contributes to a happier planet by minimising waste sent to landfills.
Our Mission
Help other companies recycle natural resources in industrial and environmental spaces.

Each year, we recycle thousands of cubic metres of soil
Our team works with a range of large clients, from major construction companies to councils, developers, mine sites and waste management businesses on jobs anywhere from 500m3 to 50,000m3.
Reach out today and make contact to tell us about your next job where you have some tricky soil, and you’re not sure what to do with it.
Our story
Rewind 39 years, and Earthcure's owner, Scott Gordon, began his hands-on journey with the Earth. From playful hours with Tonka toys in a small sandbox, loading earth onto a dump truck, and using a kitchen flour sieve to sift out contamination and recover the usable soil within a 6 sq meter space, this early fascination has persisted from toddlerhood to the present.
Operating a Cat 910 Loader and loading topsoil onto an International truck, carting it to the homebuilt screener that was made from a pea harvester cylinder wrapped in bird netting driven by the power take-off from a David Brown tractor was a huge step forward from what he had been used to.

Scott had watched soil, sand, rock, and organics leave construction sites in countless truck loads and be taken off to the local landfill to be disposed of, then material carted straight back onto the site soon after. He felt this wasn't right. ''So costly, inefficient, and bad for the environment. There must be a better way to do this. Why can’t this earth stay onsite and be re-used?''.
That’s when the idea occurred: applying the same model used in the 6 sq meter sandpit but on a larger scale. The belief was that this approach could work seamlessly in a broader context.
Turning unusable earth into a usable product was a goal he wanted to achieve. After many years of using Kiwi ingenuity, determination and learning from the setbacks, he eventually reached this goal and mastered a specialised technique for processing unusable earth, which normally would go off to landfill.

''This development breakthrough makes Earthcure different from anyone else in the earth processing business and now sets the standard for recycling natural resources.''

Not long after starting business, Scott was contacted by a property developer who had recently purchased a large amount of land, only to find out it had been an illegal tip site.
By applying the Earthcure technique it proved not only to be a huge cost saver for the developer but meant it was all completed in less than half of the time of transporting it to the landfill and a big cost saver as there was no need to import in extra earth for the development.
This great success then caught the attention of the council & earthmoving contractors onsite, who had all been looking for a more valuable, less invasive way of recycling.
Reach out today and make contact to tell us about your next job where you have some tricky soil, and you’re not sure what to do with it!