Reuse/resale
Massachusetts makes $125,000 available for waste prevention solutions
The grant program supports innovative waste prevention solutions as alternatives to the disposal or new purchase of products.
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Cornell report urges higher C&D recycling rate for New York
Consortium led by Cornell University says the Empire State can attain a 90 percent C&D materials diversion rate with appropriate policies.
Total Wrecking shortlisted for 2024 World Demolition award
The New York firm was nominated for the Contract of the Year Over $1 Million category for its ongoing work at the CD McIntosh Power Station in Lakeland, Florida.
King County, Washington, reduces waste generated from building demolition
The county’s solid waste division is building a workforce trained in deconstruction to reduce the amount of worksite material disposed of at landfills.
Build Reuse receives EPA funding to track emissions savings of salvaged items
Deconstruction and reuse association also selects St. Paul, Minnesota, as site of its 2025 conference.
Adaptive reuse market demonstrates staying power
Developers, contractors and city planners are poised to boost activity in the structural renovation and repurposing market.
Sennebogen warns of used handler risks
Scrap handler manufacturing company says it has encountered misrepresentation of preowned machines exported to the U.S. market.
Federal grants target recycled-content building materials
Reuse association, Heidelberg Materials and Holcim among U.S. EPA grant recipients.
San Antonio sees success with construction waste recycling program
Since adopting a deconstruction ordinance two years ago, San Antonio has received 25,000 pounds of C&D materials at its Material Innovation Center.
Salvaged items part of St. Louis speakeasy décor
Lawrence Group and Integrate Construction Partners used several salvaged items to outfit an underground speakeasy-style bar.
Western Specialty Contractors honored for salvaged bricks project
National contracting firm used some 10,000 salvaged bricks in fire station-to-museum renovation project.