What should you do with all the “junk” left at a construction site? Should you continue to dump things off at a landfill? Though it doesn’t seem like you’d be able to do anything with construction debris, think about recycling the next time you’re on a site. Your recycling practices in the industry can make a big difference. Plus, you’ll be able to be a leader that other construction or demolition companies can follow.
Getting Rid of Construction Debris
Non-residential demolition takes the cake when it comes to how much debris is made (39%). That’s compared to 6% of residential construction and 11% of residential demolition. Taking any of the metals, masonry, drywall, and other elements of recycling are your best bet. By turning your construction site or your construction company green, you’ll be avoiding landfill prices as well as contributing to the production of lower-cost recycled products. By recycling all of these products you are able to create a smaller carbon footprint. Hopefully, that also makes you feel better. Though it does take some extra planning, recycling your construction debris can be made easy in conjunction with other companies (like ours!).
We make it easy for you to recycle your construction site’s goods. We can provide the dumpsters or simply the facility in which you can deliver these recyclable goods.