Goals, Partnerships and Programs
EPA Goals for C&D | EPA Partnerships and Programs | Other Federal Programs
EPA Goals for C&D Reduction and Utilization
C&D materials are a treasure trove of resources that can be used in more efficient ways than disposal. In dealing with C&D materials, EPA's goals are to:- characterize, measure, and increase knowledge and understanding of the C&D materials stream;
- promote research and development on best practices for C&D materials reduction and recovery;
- foster markets for construction materials and other recycled materials that can be incorporated into building products;
- work with key players in the construction, remodeling, and demolition industries to implement more resource-efficient practices; and
- incorporate C&D materials issues and projects into broader "green building" programs.
EPA Partnerships and Programs
EPA is actively working on C&D materials issues through a number of activities:
- WasteWise
Building Challenge
WasteWise is an EPA voluntary partnership program that helps U.S. organizations reduce their solid waste, benefiting both their bottom line and the environment. In 2002, WasteWise launched a Building Challenge that challenged partners to reduce, reuse, and recycle C&D materials and purchase recycled-content building products.
- GreenScapes
An EPA partnership program that promotes environmentally beneficial landscaping practices for large land-use activities such as shopping and retail centers, recreational facilities (e.g., golf courses, ski resorts, amusement parks, public gardens), roads and highways, abandoned industrial sites (i.e., Brownfields), large university campuses, and military installations.
- Green Buildings
EPA promotes a wide range of programs that support Green Building. An important component of Green Building is the reuse or recycling of C&D building materials.
- EPA's Sector Program seeks industry-wide environmental gains through
innovative actions taken with a number of manufacturing and service
sectors, including the Construction
Sector. "Green construction" is an important emphasis
of this site.
- The Construction Industry Compliance
Assistance Center provides explanations of environmental rules for the construction industry
and links to detailed information, including state regulations and other
resources.
- The Building Deconstruction
Consortium (BDC)
EPA is working with the Army's Construction Engineering Research Lab, the USDA Forest Products Lab, the University of Florida's Center for Construction and Environment, and Habitat for Humanity to demonstrate, document, and disseminate best practices for the "deconstruction"disassembly for reuse and recycling of the piecesof Army buildings.
Other Federal Programs Related to C&D Materials
- US
Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence
Features several resources for C&D debris management and planning including References and Resources for C&D Waste Management.
- US
Army Corps of Engineers Construction Engineering Research Laboratory
Conducts research on how to reduce C&D at Army installations.
- USDA Forest Products
Laboratory
Conducts extensive research into the recovery of wood from the C&D stream.
- US Department
of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
Investigates the usefulness of deconstruction practices to the housing industry.
- GSA's Construction Waste Management Database
Contains information on companies that haul, collect, and process recyclable debris from construction projects. Created in 2002 by GSA's Environmental Strategies and Safety Division to promote responsible waste disposal, the database is a free online service for those seeking companies that recycle construction debris in their area. - US Department
of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration provides information
about recycling concrete and asphalt in highway construction.