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The essential factor for the comprehensive construction and demolition waste recycling market is the underlying potential and value that can be derived from this process. Disposing of this waste is an absolute wastage of valuable resources, which can be re-established back in the system. Secondly, a colossal amount of energy is needed to create, manufacture, or extract new materials such as steel, concrete, glass, plastics, gypsum boards, and wood. This energy also leaves a substantial carbon footprint on the environment. However, the construction and demolition waste recycling market allows the conservation of a notable amount of energy and other resources.
On the other hand, the recycling process is exceptionally sensitive to the proper sorting of this waste. Severe issues appear if the sorting and cleaning of the waste is not conducted in an appropriate manner. This has created a major hindrance in the construction and demolition waste recycling market across several regions. Along with sorting and cleaning, another critical issue with the construction and demolition waste recycling industry is the waste collection channels and unorganized waste trade in several countries. These issues, coupled with poor regulations by governments and similar institutions, have thwarted the recycling industry from reaching its full potential.
Furthermore, a quantitative waste prediction is necessary for waste management. Apart from estimation and prediction techniques, no method can be used to meticulously estimate the amount of waste produced by construction and demolition projects. The estimation includes calculating the historical quantity of building waste, and prediction determines the future production of construction waste based on historical data. Several methods can be considered to estimate the output of construction and demolition waste, namely, building area estimation method, material flow analysis (MFA) approach, and geographic information system (GIS) method. MFA is a suitable method for modeling waste management systems because it supports waste management decision-making from the outlook of material recycling. GIS is a computer-based tool used to collect, store, integrate, process, and analyze geospatial information data.
To gain the advantages of such technological advancements, organizations are inclined to adopt Construction Demolition and Recycling solutions and services. This edition of Construction Tech Review has compiled a list of leading Construction Demolition and Recycling players to help companies navigate the best-of-breed service and solution providers. The enlisted organizations are transforming processes and services at the convergence of several disruptive technologies. Besides, the magazine also comprises insights from thought leaders in the sector on the industry trends, best practices, recent innovations, and their advice for the aspiring CIOs.
We present to you Construction Business Review’s “Top 10 Construction Demolition and Recycling Solution Providers & Consulting/Services Companies - 2020.
Athens Services focuses on waste collection and diversion, thereby lending a helping hand to construction companies and communities to preserve valuable environmental resources. One of the main reasons behind the company’s success is its use of an innovative radio dispatch system. This system makes it easier for waste collection drivers to stay committed to safety. Additionally, Athens Services extensively invests in high-quality infrastructure, recycling facilities, transport containers, and trucks. The company ensures that its drivers have the experience they need to serve the customers within the safety perimeters
The company designs comprehensive solutions for all facets of infrastructure projects. From early planning and funding application assistance to design and public presentation to final project acceptance, BLN provides the leadership necessary for success
Curbside offers end-to-end comprehensive solutions to remove C&D waste in an efficient and cost-effective manner. It provides a seamless consumer experience and leverages technology to better serve clients with waste management.Unlike other waste management service providers, Curbside offers a client-facing portal that aggregates all the information and provides complete visibility into the cost, materials, and the diversion rate. The company’s digitalized operation model permits clients to order containers online, track vehicles, and receive sustainability, diversion metrics reports, and cost-analysis for the waste removal process, on-demand
SENNEBOGEN offers specialized equipment solutions for recycling and scrap metal yards, demolition, barge and port operations, log-handling, transfer stations and waste facilities. The specialized equipment covers a range of medium to high reaching demolition machines equipped with shears, pulverizers, and other attachments to aid organizations in demolishing buildings in a controlled manner. A growing network of SENNEBOGEN distributors throughout the U.S. provide expert support in material handler applications and ongoing maintenance, repairs, parts and service support. SENNEBOGEN takes great pride in its ability to offer a diverse fleet of models that can achieve high reach and lift capacities, meet its customers’ distinct requirements, and is easily accessible