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What to Do with Construction & Demo Debris in McKinney, TX

  Here in McKinney, Texas, every month it seems like hundreds of new homes are being built. According to recent statistics, home builders in North Texas started construction of 14,871 new single-family houses in the second quarter of this year alone. Though solid growth in new home construction generally corresponds with a healthy economy, it also creates an enormous amount of waste that needs to be dealt with. Construction and demolition debris, also known as C&D debris, is one of the largest contributors to our collective waste stream.  In this short article, we will explain what C&D debris consists of and why it is important to recycle as much C&D debris as possible. We then outline why Junk King of Plano is the best option for homeowners and home builders looking for the most efficient, affordable, and environmentally friendly way to dispose of their C&D debris.  Bigger Trucks

What is Construction and Demolition Debris? 

Construction and demolition (C&D) waste refers to any type of junk, waste, or leftover material that is generated from construction, renovation, repair, and demolition of houses, large building structures, roads, bridges, piers, and dams. C&D waste is mostly made up of wood, steel, concrete, gypsum, masonry, plaster, metal, and asphalt.  It is estimated that 600 million U.S. short tons (about 544 million tons) of construction and demolition debris were generated in the United States in 2018. To put this number into perspective, that is more than twice the amount of generated municipal solid waste (MSW). That means that that scrap plywood, old windows, broken bricks, twisted steel and rebar, and other types of C&D debris is by far the biggest contributor to our nation's waste streams.  Due to its bulky and heavy nature, C&D debris can take up an enormous amount of space in landfills around the country. Fortunately, the vast majority of construction and demolition debris is eventually recovered, reused, or recycled. In 2018, the recovery and recycle rate for C&D debris stood at 76 percent, compared to just over 30 percent for municipal solid waste.  The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) states that reducing the amount of C&D materials disposed of in landfills or incinerators can: 
    1. Create employment and economic activities in recycling industries and provide increased business opportunities within the local community, especially when deconstruction and selective demolition methods are used; 
    2. Reduce overall building project expenses through avoided purchase/disposal costs, and the donation of recovered materials to qualified 501(c)(3) charities, which provides a tax benefit. 
    3. Lead to fewer disposal facilities, potentially reducing the associated environmental issues.
    4. Offset the environmental impact associated with the extraction and consumption of virgin resources and production of new materials
    5. And conserve landfill space.
Ready To Book? Click & Save $20! Junk King of Plano offers the most reliable, efficient, affordable, and environmentally friendly junk removal service in McKinney and the surrounding region. We are the pioneers of recycling based junk removal, and can help you reduce your environmental footprint by ensuring that your C&D debris gets every opportunity to be recycled, reused, or donated. Give us a call at 1-888-888-JUNK, or book online today!
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