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Recycling Construction Waste / Garbage Management System

Recycling construction, demolition and renovation waste service… Nationwide, many landfills are closing or exhausting their remaining capacity. However, due to environmental restrictions, zoning laws, and other regulatory and bureaucratic delays, very few new landfills are opening to offset the looming space crisis. Meanwhile construction waste continues to flow in greater volume. Handling construction waste streams has become a major problem for most municipalities. With more waste created daily, landfills nationwide are rapidly facing a capacity crisis.

Thus, in the not too distant future, the landfills now accepting Non-sorted construction waste will no longer be able to accept it. Additionally, it will be very impractical, and cost prohibitive, to transport construction and demolition waste. Therefore, options for disposing of the bulk unsorted construction and demolition waste are about to become very, very limited, which means disposal will become much, much more costly.

Considering this situation, we offer municipalities and their current waste management facilities an extremely valuable service – an alternative means for disposal construction and demolition waste.  As noted above, in the near future many landfills will stop receiving bulk unsorted construction and demolition waste and prices are expected to increase dramatically due to simple supply and demand. Not only will tipping fees increase, but as waste disposal haulers have to go farther and farther to find accommodating landfills, and transportation costs for the waste will also increase. We will help them solve this problem, and ultimately save them, and our customer’s money.


Our service opportunity rationale... Construction Waste has long been a problem for municipalities and independents which operate waste management facilities. In metropolitan areas that handle large amounts of waste, construction waste is generally disposed in large volume at municipal landfills. Driven by provincial and federal mandates, recycling and composting of municipal waste has increased dramatically during the past decade. There are nearly ten thousand curb side recycling programs in North America, and nearly 15,000 drop-off centers for recyclable material. Global Eco-Safe Recycling business model presents an opportunity to recycle a landfill bound waste, save the landfill space, and give the consumer the opportunity to benefit from the many positive aspects of the recycling waste material.

 

 

Construction, Renovation and Demolition Waste (CRD)
Here are a few facts:

  • Recycling CRD dates from the time of the Romans, who, when rebuilding their roads, would reuse the stones from the previous road.

  • In North America, CRD debris makes up between 25% and 45% of the waste stream.

  • Less than 25% of North American CRD debris is recycled.

  • The CRD industry is the largest generator of wood wastes.

  • Alberta's waste diversion rate fell from 29% in 1995 to 21% in 1997, in part because of an increase in CRD activity.

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