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3 Tips For Recycling Construction Waste

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Recycling should be part of any construction company's waste management program. Not only is recycling good for the environment but it can also significantly reduce the costs associated with waste disposal. Implementing a recycling program can be challenging, but there are some simple things that you can do to streamline the separation of waste from recyclable materials on your construction site.

1. Identify Recyclable Materials

The first step in setting up a recycling program on your construction site is to determine which materials can be recycled in your area. Take the time to speak with recycling centers near your work site to determine which types of materials they are willing to accept. Commonly recycled construction materials include wood, metal, cardboard, and asphalt shingles. Armed with this information, you can begin to identify which waste materials generated over the course of your construction projects can be given a new life through recycling.

2. Rent Separate Dumpsters

Once you know which materials can be recycled from your construction site, you will be able to determine how many dumpsters you will need to rent to accommodate these materials. Most recycling centers accept only a few types of materials. This means that you might have to take your recyclables to a few different centers for proper disposal. Having separate dumpsters gives you the ability to sort recyclable materials as they are thrown out. Sorting your materials before you take them to a recycling center will save you a significant amount of money over time. Be sure that the dumpsters you rent are designed to house the construction materials you plan to recycle.

3. Create a Recycling Schedule

When you know what you can recycle and you have enough dumpsters to house materials separately, you can create a recycling schedule. The number of times that your dumpsters will need to be emptied can vary based on the size and scope of your project. The company that you rent your dumpsters through can help you determine how often your recycling needs to be picked up. Pick up and disposal is often included in your rental contract, so take advantage of the expertise and experience a dumpster rental company has when creating a recycling schedule for your construction waste.

Recycling construction materials can seem overwhelming, but the process is fairly simple once you have the right elements in place. Knowing what you can recycle, having ample dumpster space for recyclables, and creating a realistic recycling schedule will allow your construction company to reduce waste production and protect the environment. Contact a company like Torres Metal Recycling for more information.


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