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addressed as necessary. Aging asbestos or materials that fall
under the category of “hazardous waste” are removed
and disposed of safely as regulations require. |
- Concrete/Masonry Block – Separated
on site and transported to a licensed facility where the
material is processed and recycled into aggregate for new
concrete and road packing.
- Metal – Separated on-site and
transported to a metal recycler where it is further sorted
and processed from recycling into new metal products.
- Construction and Demolition Debris –
Transported to the a licensed C&D transfer facility,
where it is sorted into appropriate categories. Our C&D
transfer partners have a well-documented record of achieving
an 80% recycling rate with only 20% of material further
transported to landfills.
- Wood – ground into wood chips and
used as an alternative fuel source.
- Sheetrock – separated from paper
and used to make fertilizer.
- Cardboard and Paper – Recycled
into the making of cardboard and packaging products.
- Fluorescent Light Bulbs – Normally
boxed on-site and disposed of through the general contractor
by a lawful, hazardous waste handler.
- Light Fixture Ballasts – Normally
put into drums by the general contractor and disposed of
by a lawful, hazardous waste hauler.
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