Construction and Demolition Waste
Recycling construction and demolition waste: smart and profitable
Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) can be effectively separated and transformed into new products or materials. The good news is that recycling CDW isn’t costly or complex—it’s a straightforward process with significant benefits.
From trash to cash
CDW makes up a significant portion of global waste, and producing materials like concrete, brick, wood, glass, metals, and plastics requires substantial resources. Instead of letting these valuable materials go to waste, putting them back into circulation after their use in buildings and infrastructure makes sense.
While some CDW, such as metals, can be directly recycled, nearly all CDW materials can be reworked into new, usable products. Pre-shredding this waste simplifies sorting and transportation, making recycling more efficient.
Effective CDW recycling has economic advantages and ensures hazardous materials like asbestos and solvents are properly handled, preventing environmental harm. As a critical component of the green transition, CDW recycling is gaining more attention from governments and industries worldwide.
With proven technology and accessible solutions, CDW recycling is easier than ever. M&J Recycling has years of experience in this field, and we have many success stories to back it up.
We know how
Lower costs: Pre-shredding CDW reduces transportation costs by minimizing waste volume.
Increase capacity: Shredding waste increases processing efficiency and accelerates recycling.
Improve output quality: Consistent grain size ensures faster, more accurate screening and sorting.
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