canoeman,
Recycled concrete, crushed to 100mm-200mm size, has been used on occasion for gabion structures, but there are a number of issues that must be dealt with.
1.) All stone used for gabion structures MUST be sound, durable stone, not prone to breakdown under climatic conditions. For northern climates, this means freeze thaw durability. Unless you can guarantee that all of the source concrete was air-entrained, this will be a major problem.
2.) The crushed concrete must be free of any and all reinforceing steel.
I have only ever encountered one aggregate supplier that was willing to guarantee their stockpile of crushed concrete was 100% AE and free of all steel. We did build a gabion retaining out of it.
I do not recommend it as a standard practice, but that is not to say that it cannot be done on a project specific basis. Aggregate QA/QC is critical.