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How Construction Recycling Can Save You Money

Every single day, the world is being rebuilt – one brick at a time, one step in a go. From houses to hotels and bridges to dams, this has been happening around us for centuries. Today, the construction industry in the United States is worth over a trillion dollars. This scale also means that every year, we create hundreds of millions of tons of construction waste. Thanks to these numbers, recycling becomes an important topic to discuss.

Some of the common materials that construction and demolition recycling efforts need to look after are:

  • Concrete and other construction materials
  • Metal waste materials
  • Wood
  • Drywall
  • Roofing materials
  • Asphalt
  • Other C&D debris

Why is Construction and Demolition Recycling Necessary?

Construction and demolition recycling is necessary on two levels:

‘Green’ Reasons

Careless disposal of waste materials creates environmental risks. These risks can range from pollution to negative effects on the nature. Construction waste materials are no different when it comes to these risks. So, it becomes necessary to turn to construction and demolition debris recycling as a way of avoiding such risks.

Compliance Reasons

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Every state and city in the US has their own laws about construction waste recycling. The City of Chicago has laid down codes relating to such activities. All contractors need to follow these codes to the word. Thus, solid waste management should concern all construction and demolition projects. It’s safe to say that construction and demolition (C&D) recycling is the need of the hour.

Benefits of Construction Recycling

  • Reduce pollution risks.
  • Reduce your contribution to landfills.
  • Increase the utility of construction materials.
  • Promote eco-friendly ways of life.
  • Reduce construction costs via salvage and by-production

Understanding Construction Recycling

Murray Demolition is a leading construction and demolition recycling contractor in Chicago. We offer recycling solutions for projects of all sizes.

Concrete

Concrete is the most common construction waste material produced. Thus, it also is a material that needs construction waste recycling the most. Recycled concrete is useful for engineering and landscaping needs such as:

  • Forming road/pavement base
  • As a filler in ready-mix concrete
  • For commercial landscaping
  • To build piping networks
  • For soil quality altering

All construction and demolition recycling projects start with concrete recycling.

Metal

Metals such as iron, steel and aluminum are also among common construction waste materials. We have discussed steel salvage and recycling in more details on this page.

Wood

Wood recycling is easy and profitable. You can aid your construction and demolition recycling efforts by producing compost, mulch or biomass fuel. Treated wood materials are also fit for such processes.

Other easier ways of wood recycling depend on the quality of the wood. Dry wood finds use in wood pellet manufacturing. Wooden logs and beams can be reused in other projects. Many paper factories buy sawdust and fine wooden debris. All these options make wood recycling an important part of a construction and demolition recycling project.

Drywall

Recycling drywall is among popular recyclable materials. Much of this has to do with the industries that use low-cost, recycled drywall. Fertilizer industry is a good example of this.

In addition, recycled drywall finds taker in the production of::

  • Compost from solid waste
  • Drywall
  • Cement
  • Insulation

Roofing Materials

Roofing materials like shingles and tiles are economic recyclable materials. The common use for these includes road paving. Residential construction recycling projects are ideal candidates such projects.

Asphalt

Asphalt, in most cases, doesn’t account for a large percentage of C&D debris. Despite this, construction and demolition recycling projects prefer to recycle asphalt. The reason for this is the scale for its demand. Recycled asphalt is usable as an additive in industrial processes.

The Economics of Construction Waste Recycling

Construction and demolition debris recycling is an attractive option for every contractor and homeowner. You may already know that disposing of the waste often costs more than recycling. On the other hand, the revenue generated from recycling can reduce the overall costs of a construction process.

Construction and demolition debris recycling definitely helps save money. And, As the old saying goes – money saved is money earned!

We’ve Got Your Back!

We, at Murray Demolition, have always taken great pride in our work. Knowing that our services help make our planet a better place is a great motivation for all of us.

If you’re planning to start a construction and demolition waste recycling project, look no further. Here’s how our team of experts can help you:

  • Cost optimization
  • Maximum returns
  • Easy, no-hassle process
  • Same-day inspection and quote

Let construction and demolition debris recycling be an opportunity and not a challenge. Give us a call on 312-410-8314 to speak to our recycling experts. We will arrange a site visit today!

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