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“Conventionally, in a linear economy, C&D (Construction and Demolition) waste was considered as zero value materials, and, as a result of that, most C&D waste materials ended up in landfills. 

In recent years, with the increase in the awareness around sustainability and resource management, various countries have started to explore new models to minimize the use of limited resources which are currently overused, mismanaged, or quickly depleting. 

In this regard, the implementation of CE (Circular Economy) has emerged as a potential model to minimize the negative impact of C&D wastes on the environment.” – Circular Economy of Construction and Demolition Waste: A Literature Review on Lessons, Challenges, and Benefits

Not only has construction and demolition been recognized as an industry significantly impacting landfills; likewise, the United States EPA states that the construction and demolition industry contributes “a significant waste stream.” In fact, many of these materials can be recycled and repurposed if we understand what materials go where. This is HARVEST Eco-Salvage’s expertise. Furthermore, the demolition part of the construction process makes up over 90% of all construction and demolition debris generated. The construction aspect itself produces less than 10% . This is precisely why we focus on salvaging materials during deconstruction. 

Additionally, delve deep into the intricacies of environmentally conscious construction. You’ll undoubtedly gain a wealth of expert insights, comprehensive analyses, and practical guides. Uncover the unique approach of HARVEST Eco-Salvage within our blog content. We’re pioneering deconstruction techniques designed to minimize environmental impact as we salvage and incorporate recycled materials in construction projects, putting them back into the community.

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