Providing Innovative Deconstruction, Reuse, and Recycling Solutions in Building Waste Removal On-Demand
Construction, demolition, and excavation projects frequently generate a significant amount of waste. Construction waste is frequently larger, bulkier, and more hazardous than regular household waste. It is more difficult to move and can take a long time. Hazardous waste, such as asbestos, pesticides, shingles, batteries, oils, chemicals, solvents, paints, and sharps, require specialised handling equipment and a trained crew. Concrete, bricks, rebar, drywall, bricks, wood, and metal scrap are examples of construction waste that should be removed from the site. Failure to remove construction waste can result in costly project delays as well as serious environmental consequences due to toxins leaching into the ground and water supply. Construction workers should not be required to perform junk and building waste removal in addition to their regular duties. Not treating construction waste and simply dumping it in a landfill contributes to Australia's ever-growing landfill problem. C...