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Construction and Demolition (C&D) Debris: State Agencies and Other Organizations

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Use the links on this page to access contact information and other resources from New England state agencies and other organizations:

Connecticut

Connecticut Construction and Demolition Debris Recycling
Resources include definitions, fact sheets, contact information, and a listing of the C&D aggregate recycling facilities in the state.

Recycling Laws and Regulations, CT DEP

Green Building: Management of Residential Construction Waste for the Single Family Home Building Contractor, CT DEP

The ReCONNstruction Center
Salvaging and acquiring used building materials for resale and reuse.

Maine

Maine Housing Building Materials Exchange (MHBME)
MHBME solicits donations of new, used, discarded and surplus building materials and related items, from manufacturers, suppliers, building/demolition contractors, and others.

Massachusetts

Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Recycling - Construction & Demolition Debris
Includes information on C&D waste reduction planning, recycling and reusing C&D debris, government regulations, policies, and incentives, materials that require special handling (e.g., asbestos, pressure-treated wood and wood with lead paint), and green building design

Building Materials Resource Center (BMRC)
BMRC takes in residential construction/demolition reusables, including over-runs such as vanities, sinks, and tiles.

Boston ReStore
Collects donated office furniture and building supplies.

ReStore Home Improvement Center
Accepts donations of quality, but unwanted, home improvement materials

LEED for Homes Demonstration Project, Center for Ecological Technology
From September 2005 through August 2007 the Center worked on several demonstration projects for the LEED for Homes pilot, helping to encourage the use of green building construction and design in western Massachusetts. Find the report, including information about the environmental impacts of the project.

New Hampshire

Companies that Resell or Reuse Construction & Demolition Materials, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES)
Locations and contact information for companies that reclaim, reuse, or otherwise salvage used building materials.

ReNew Building Materials & Salvage, Inc
ReNew accepts donations of used and surplus building materials and resells them at our retail store in Brattleboro, VT. ReNew also offers deconstruction services in Vermont and New Hampshire.

Rhode Island

Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) - Solid Waste Management Plan Working Group

Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corporation

Vermont

Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) - Waste Management Division, Reducing Vermont's Construction Waste
Information on grants, salvage and recycling markets, planning for waste reduction, and job-site case studies.

Vermont Construction Site Reuse & Recycling Database, Vermont Business Materials Exchange

Recycle North
Deconstruction and salvage of reusable materials

ReNew Building Materials & Salvage, Inc
ReNew accepts donations of used and surplus building materials and resells them at our retail store in Brattleboro, VT. ReNew also offers deconstruction services in Vermont and New Hampshire.

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