Construction and Demolition (C&D) Debris
National Information
Construction and demolition (C&D) debris is a complex waste stream generated during building construction, renovation, and demolition projects. Most waste from C&D sites is placed into containers, and removed as they fill up. Recently, however, some local waste haulers have made an effort to remove valuable materials from these loads and send them to processors for recycling. Such materials include:
- concrete
- steel
- wood
- other metals
- and shingles
In addition to these wastes, hazardous materials, such as asbestos, lead, and mercury may also be generated.
If you are planning a construction or remodeling project, contact your
local builder's association or your county solid waste department to obtain
information on recyclers and waste haulers in your area. Also, before
purchasing new products, check with local salvagers. Many offer cabinets,
doors, windows, and flooring that are in good condition for greatly reduced
prices.
For more specific information on state and local requirements and programs
for C&D debris management, see EPA Region
7 State Links.
For more information on C&D debris management in Region 7, contact: Jennifer Dawani, US EPA Region 7 Solid Waste Program |