How to Reduce Waste From Construction

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Many people in the construction industry share our outlook and may be curious about how to reduce construction waste.

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 There is a lot to be done, considering that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), estimates that 600 million tons of demolition and construction waste were generated in the United States in 2018. We will discuss how you can reduce waste and save money, while also protecting the environment. 

Plan Ahead

A project manager plays a crucial role. The project manager is responsible for creating a plan that achieves the best results at the lowest cost. When planning your construction, be proactive in looking for ways to reduce construction waste. We would be happy to suggest some things:

  • Arrange for recycling, composting, and waste bins on the job site.
  • Work with workers to teach them how to sort waste as it is created.
  • Recognize recyclable materials and direct workers so they can be recycled.
  • You can conduct inventory checks and evaluate previous projects to ensure that you order the correct amount of material. You don’t want to order too much or too little.
  • To prevent damage or loss, ensure that your materials are kept in a safe place.

Get to Know Your Suppliers

Your bottom line is at stake when you waste materials. Your suppliers will be glad to assist in this area. Ask suppliers if they are willing to deliver materials on reusable pallets that can be picked up later. Ask your suppliers how they can reduce packaging and whether they will buy back products that you don’t use. To avoid packaging, purchase bulk materials.

Reuse , Recycle , and Donate

Consider whether you can reuse, recycle, or donate any debris or material before you toss them into the dumpster. Keep materials in good order so they can be used in other parts of the project. If you have plenty of usable pieces, why would you cut a piece of lumber?

After the building and demolition process, there will be tons of scrap wood and metals. You can recycle scrap wood and metals to make them usable later. Recycling these materials can also bring you cash, as there are many waste management companies that will pay.

Consider donating hardware, doors, appliances, or any other fixtures to the old building. You can deduct taxes for these donations and they can be donated to eligible charities. For more information, consult a qualified tax accountant.

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