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| Waste
Management - Recycling Advantages & LEED |
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| Construction and Demolition debris (C&D) is defined
as all non-hazardous solid waste resulting from construction and demolition
activities. Approximately 91% of all C&D waste is from renovation and
demolition.The biggest opportunities for waste reduction come from remodeling,
demolishing and renovating commercial, institutional and multi-family projects
and tenant improvement projects. |
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| CDR Demolition offers expertise in developing and
implementing comprehensive construction and demolition (C&D) materials
management programs that focus on recycling of C&D materials to reduce
costs and that are in compliance with such green efforts as LEED
certification. In the Lower Mainland C&D recyclers are making it possible
for CDR Demolition to obtain diversion rates 80% or more. |
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| Reducing and recycling C&D materials conserves
landfill space, reduces the environmental impact of producing new materials,
creates jobs, and can reduce overall building project expenses through avoided
purchase/disposal costs. Changing how we think about these materials will
create a more sustainable future. |
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Drywall For Re-use |
Metals For Re-use |
Asphalt Shingles For Pavement |
Carpet For Fibre Re-use |
Clean Wood For Incineration |
Dimensional Lumber/Timber |
Crushed Concrete - Aggregate |
Fixtures: Sinks, Toilets, etc. |
Equipment, HVAC & Mechanical |
Heritage Building Materials |
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