Sibel Morrow
10 April 2026•Update: 10 April 2026
Turkish prefabricated buildings manufacturer Karmod said its debris chute systems for high-rise construction projects are helping reduce workplace accidents by allowing heavy construction waste to be removed safely from upper floors.
Designed for quick installation, easy transport and repeated use across multiple projects, the company said its “Molozsut” systems, which are also exported, support waste disposal in compliance with occupational health and safety rules.
Selcuk Kaya, sales manager at Karmod Plastic Group, said the system was developed to address a main safety risk on construction sites, which is removing bulky debris from height.
“The use of debris chutes has eliminated accidents linked to clearing waste from upper floors. Built-in loading hoppers make the system easier for workers to use and helped drive rapid adoption on site,” he added.
The product has also been well received by developers and investors as it lowers accident risk and reduces the monitoring burden for occupational safety specialists.
According to Kaya, Karmod manufactures the system from HDPE polyethylene, a recyclable material that combines durability with light weight.
He said the modular units can be stacked inside one another for easier shipping, installed quickly thanks to their tapered design, and reused over a long service life in different projects.
The polyethylene system also offers a quieter alternative for urban construction sites than debris chutes made from barrels, iron or other metals, Kaya said.
Demand for the product is increasing in Türkiye, particularly in tower projects in cities such as Istanbul, Bursa, Antalya and Ankara, he added.
“Europe is the leading export market, while Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates are also among the countries showing strong demand for our products,” he said.