Reducing, diverting, and reusing construction materials can make up your construction waste management procedures. The initial step involves source reduction, which provides benefits, such as reducing energy use and waste generation. You should prioritise solid waste matters and aim to reduce waste in the first place.

Diverting and reusing materials can be a little bit more complex. Raw construction materials can be diverted, allowing them to be utilised as a resource. Some examples include land clearing debris, concrete, asphalt pavements, plastics, and clean wood. With this strategy, it’s possible to maximise the recovery of materials, conserve forest resources, and dissuade the creation of waste bound for disposal.

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