How to Make Disposal of Construction Waste Eco-Friendly
It’s probably pretty rare for you to hear "construction waste" in the same sentence as "eco-friendly," but with the help of construction waste disposal, you can achieve the combination.
Construction jobs can leave behind a wide range of debris including drywall, nails, glass, wood, and assorted metals – all of which add up to a headache during and after construction. So what do you do about it?
The Bulk of Construction Waste is Recyclable
Chances are the materials you are left with after a renovation or bigger construction project are recyclable. For example, concrete can be reused as material for roadways, while wood can be used for particleboard. Asphalt from used shingles can be broken down into new shingles or can be used in road repairs.
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