
Construction & Demolition Waste Management
Give a boost to your local economy by recycling construction and demolition waste (CDW) into valuable materials that can be reused.

What We Solve
Construction and demolition waste (CDW) rarely gets the attention it deserves. Abandoned, deteriorating buildings dot countrysides and urban landscapes alike. Aging infrastructure is in need of major repairs or complete re-dos. Landfills for concrete and other CDW are now as high as mountains in some places. And yet the prices for new building materials like sand and cement keep rising, making new developments more and more expensive.
Proper CDW recycling separates and breaks down all the concrete, metal, glass, brick, and other materials into high quality, reusable products that your local builders can purchase and use in their latest projects.
Our Process

Testing and Feasibility
Our first step is to determine the technical and economic feasibility of treating your waste. To do this, we look at the waste's physical and chemical properties so we can determine how to recycle it. We then look at local market pricing to determine the most financially viable options.

Eco-Material Engineering
We proceed to recycle your waste into re-usable "eco-materials" in our lab, where we can rigorously test them to ensure they adhere to local regulations and standards.

Circular Worksite Management
We then design and implement the operations for sorting, treating, and recycling the construction and demolition waste into high value products. This includes on-site assistance at the construction worksites, coordination with processing facilities, wider stakeholder engagement, and ongoing quality control.
Benefits

Leverage a business model with predictable waste flows
Construction and demolition waste flows may vary from month to month, but annual volumes are generally quite predictable and in line with local construction demands. Take advantage of this predictability for a new stable business line.

Reduce--or even eliminate--your landfills
Unsightly landfills can leach harmful contaminants into the ground, and the bigger they get, the more problems they pose. Reduce your landfills in a cost-effective way by recycling almost everything into reusable products.

Reduce your reliance on expensive imports
Many construction materials are becoming harder to find or more expensive. Locally recycled materials are often cheaper than buying and shipping in new materials from faraway places.

Reduce your carbon footprint
Shipping in construction materials from faraway places is terrible for the environment due to the heavy associated CO2 emissions. Help the planet by reducing these unnecessary shipping needs.