Can Renting Dumpsters Help Reduce Waste On Construction Sites?

What’s one of the best ways to reduce construction site waste? For small projects, large projects, and everything in between, renting dumpsters is the smartest and easiest method of disposal.

When it’s time to pull down a building, a fair amount of debris will be created. Is there a way that waste can be reduced? With the use of an appropriate container, how can the waste be evacuated? Renting dumpsters is one way, on a construction site, to reduce waste. There are, of course, more ways, too.

Let’s look at reducing waste on construction sites on a more in-depth level.

Rent A Dumpster for Waste That Is Unrecyclable

Below, we’ll talk about recycling and reusing materials. But when things can’t be reused or recycled, you’ll be tossing them away for evacuation. Here’s where your rented dumpster comes in. To make sure you’re going to have the right size dumpster, discuss your project with the company you’re renting from. A good company will be able to help you here. Save labor, time, and money with the right rental dumpster. Now let’s talk about reuse and recycling.

If Materials Are Not Reusable, Recycle Them

For materials that are not used, make sure there’s a recycle bin by each worker. This will be your recycling strategy and can help reduce the number of waste items ending up in the dumpster. Into the recycle bin, you can toss items such as bathtubs, sinks, countertops, and more. Additional recyclables can even include the following:

  • Drywall
  • Asphalt
  • Roofing materials
  • Bricks
  • Window glass
  • Plastics
  • Paper
  • Untreated wood
  • Gravel
  • Metallic objects
  • Cardboard

Reuse or Donate Materials in Good Condition

Preferrable to throwing things in a dumpster is donating or reusing them. You can reuse or donate items if you make sure that they remain in good condition by storing them properly. You can even, if it’s not stained, consider saving scrap wood. Check for any reusable or salvageable materials in refuse piles. Local organizations will be happy to take these materials off your hands if they’re in good condition. Some of these items can include fixtures, hardware, appliances, doors, and more. Some of the materials you salvage may also be appropriate for charitable organizations for reuse.

Ahead of Demolition, Choose Deconstruction

Some items can be reused or recycled when, rather than a full demolition, a partial tear down is executed. Items that can be sold or salvaged can include ceiling materials, floor tiles, windows, and more. For the environment, deconstruction is much safer:

  • Due to the use of fewer materials, less will be transported to a landfill.
  • Into the atmosphere, fewer toxic substances are released.

Generate Less Waste By Having a Plan

You’ll need to make adequate plans, as the project manager, to create less waste. That means reducing mistakes. Make sure you only order what you need and that each material you’re going to use is appropriately measured. So that you’ll know what is needed, always check your inventories and you’ll be less likely to buy extra. On the construction site, use bins and other options for recycling. To reduce waste, be sure to identify items that can be reused.

Cheap Disposal LLC Has A Dumpster for Your Construction Site

Cheap Disposal, LLC can advise you as to what size dumpster you need for your project. We will deliver the dumpster to your site, pick it up, and dispose of the materials after your demolition. Don’t forget to recycle and reuse whenever possible!

Call us today at 937-882-0555 or fill out our convenient form online for pricing and additional information.

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