Recycling Service Tips For Construction Site Waste

A third of waste in the United States is contributed by construction sites. Many construction companies participate in sustainable development initiatives to cut costs by partnering with a local recycling service program like ABH Services to reuse components and reprocess the rest. It not only cuts business expenses, but it repurposes construction waste that would otherwise end up in local landfills. In Massachusetts, disposal of a ton of construction material waste costs about $135 while recycling it costs only $20. If you are looking to save thousands of dollars in debris disposal, here are the recycling service tips you should implement for construction waste.

What Is Construction Waste Recycling?

Construction sites generally look for ways to reduce waste by reusing building materials or recycling it so that it can be repurposed for other projects. Construction waste recycling is the process of reutilizing materials like metal, plastic, glass, or paper and repurposing it alternately.

What Type Of Materials Can Be Recycled?

Building materials are versatile, so the resources are interchangeable, which makes recycling the most obvious choice for businesses that want to be eco-friendly, sustainable, and cost-cognizant. When determining a waste recycling plan for your business, you must first identify the waste that can be reused, such as appliances, window frames, fixtures, and doors. The materials on a construction site that can be reused or recycled include aluminum, asphalt, brass, brick, bronze, cardboard, concrete, copper, glass, iron, masonry, metal, paper, plasterboard, plastic, roofing, steel, shingles, tin, and wood. The age and condition of these materials will affect their reusage.

5 Tips For Construction Recycling

  1. Build A Relationship With A Local Recycling Center

Establishing a relationship with a local recycling center will greatly aid your sustainability objectives. It will also save you time, money, and energy by having a local recycling center to dispose of waste. You will need to add recycling dates to your plan as well as the best time to drop off waste or schedule waste disposal and clean-out service. Not only can ABH Recycling provide critical advice, but we are always on hand to help in waste removal and recycling initiatives.  As you are partnering with ABH, it will help you control cost and saving measures by having a running tally of waste expenses and savings throughout the year.

  1. Define Business Recycling Practices And Policies

Do you know which laws govern business recycling? It is the responsibility of business owners to define waste recycling practices and policies as well as who is responsible for them so that workers understand how to deconstruct materials and keep recycling waste low as possible. This reduces costs and improves efficiency.

  1. Determine Best Way To Deconstruct Materials

It is important to deconstruct materials safely and securely so that items can be reused. This means precautions need to be in place on construction sites to ensure that the building materials are not damaged in the deconstruction process.  

To find out more about partnering your business with ABH Services for recycling service in the Malden, Eastern Massachusetts, or Southern New Hampshire areas, give us a call at (781) 941-2422 or simply visit us on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/abhservices/.