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  2. Construction waste - Wikipedia

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    Construction waste or debris is any kind of debris from the construction process. Different government agencies have clear definitions. Different government agencies have clear definitions. For example, the United States Environmental Protection Agency EPA defines construction and demolition materials as “debris generated during the ...

  3. Demolition waste - Wikipedia

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    Demolition debris can be disposed of in either Construction and Demolition Debris landfills or municipal solid waste landfills. [4] Alternatively, debris may also be sorted and recycled. Sorting may happen as deconstruction on the demolition site, off-site at a sorting location, or at a Construction and Demolition recycling center. [4]

  4. Skip (container) - Wikipedia

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    Skips are commonly used to hold open-topped loads of construction and demolition waste, garden waste or other waste and litter types.The construction debris may originate from a building, renovation, or demolition site; building supplies can be delivered to a site in a skip that is later used to remove waste.

  5. County contracts with debris management and removal services

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    Aug. 18—Orion Griffin ogriffin@newberryobserver.com NEWBERRY — The Newberry County Council approved two contracts regarding debris management services. "We have to have two companies ...

  6. Resource recovery - Wikipedia

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    Some localities have dual-stream recycling, with paper collected in bags or boxes and all other materials in a recycling bin. In either case, the recovered materials are trucked to a materials recovery facility for further processing. Municipal, commercial and industrial, construction and demolition debris is dumped at landfills and some is ...

  7. Waste - Wikipedia

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    The EPA defines this type of waste as "Construction and Demolition (C&D) debris is a type of waste that is not included in municipal solid waste (MSW)." [ 12 ] Items typically found in C&D include but are not limited to steel, wood products, drywall and plaster, brick and clay tile, asphalt shingles, concrete, and asphalt.

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