Waste from the construction and demolition industry represents over one third of all waste going to landfill. Over 75% of this is clean, excavated material, such as concrete, bricks and timber which can often be recycled (Sustainability Victoria).
Learn MoreThe Construction & Demolition Recycling Association (CDRA) promotes and defends the environmentally sound recycling of the more than 583 million tons of recoverable construction and demolition (C&D) materials that are generated in the United States annual
Learn MoreThis paper contains an overview of the concept on waste management and how proper waste management plan at the life cycle of construction can reduce its generation, maximize its direct reuse, increase the opportunity for recycling and reduce the need and
Learn MoreDemolition debris can be disposed of in either Construction and Demolition Debris landfills or municipal solid waste landfills. Alternatively, debris may also be sorted and recycled. Sorting may happen as deconstruction on the demolition site, off-site at
Learn MoreDTG Recycle is the largest commercial recycler of construction and demolition, industrial and manufacturing waste in the Pacific Northwest. We strive for a zero-waste future through innovative sorting techniques and the development of products and alterna
Learn MoreConstruction waste consists of unwanted material produced directly or incidentally by the construction or industries. This includes building materials such as insulation, nails, electrical wiring, shingle, and roofing as well as waste originating from sit
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Learn MoreConstruction and Demolition (C&D) debris is a type of waste that is not included in municipal solid waste (MSW). Materials included in the C&D debris generation estimates are steel, wood products, drywall and plaster, brick and clay tile, asphalt shingles
Learn MoreWith STEINERT you will find the technology you require. The recyclable elements of construction waste or demolition waste such as inert materials, metals, wood, paper and plastics can be recovered using the conventional magnet technology plus sensor-based
Learn MoreConstruction waste includes timber, concrete, plasterboard, bricks, asbestos, vegetation, rock and soil. Although most of this waste is generated by the construction and demolition industry, building and renovating homes also contributes. Why recycle cons
Learn MoreThe Construction and Demolition Debris Program helps ensure that all projects comply with state and local laws. In accordance with the California Green Building Standards Code (CALGreen), all new residential, commercial, and mixed-use construction project
Learn MoreHowever, construction & demolition waste recycling market allows conservation of significant amount of energy and other resources. On the other hand, the recycling process is highly sensitive to proper sorting of this waste. Severe issues emerge if the so
Learn MoreRequirements for Construction and Demolition (C&D) Projects. The Construction and Demolition Waste Management Ordinance (PMC Chapter 8.62) requires that certain construction and demolition projects divert at least 75% of waste either through recycling, sa
Learn MoreConstruction and demolition waste is the waste materials that are produced in the process of construction, renovation or demolition of residential or nonresidential structures. Components of construction and demolition waste typically include concrete, as
Learn MoreBuilding, renovating and demolishing projects produce a lot of waste that can be recovered from landfill. We collect, dispose of and recycle construction, demolition and engineering waste for projects of all shapes, scales and sizes.
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