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All Construction Recycling Centers in the United States

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S B Cox Inc
Materials Accepted :Broken Asphalt/Aggregate, Construction Materials, Soil 3 materials
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(804)222-3500

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901 Potomac Street
Richmond
Virginia
United States
ZIP : 23231
Rosby Resource Recycling, Inc.
Materials Accepted :Broken Asphalt/Aggregate, Concrete (Set), Construction Materials 3 materials
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(216) 661-6102
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42 E. Schaaf Rd.
Brooklyn Heights
Ohio
United States
ZIP : 44131
Rastec LLC
Materials Accepted :Broken Asphalt/Aggregate, Concrete (Set), Construction Materials 3 materials
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865-622-0241

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4652 Fennel Rd P.O. Box 26193
Knoxville
Tennessee
United States
ZIP : 37912
RJ Smith Materials
Materials Accepted :Brick(s), Broken Asphalt/Aggregate, Construction Materials 3 materials
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(804) 640-4646
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1711 Reymet Road
Richmond
Virginia
United States
ZIP : 23237
Premier Recycle
Materials Accepted :Broken Asphalt/Aggregate, Concrete (Set), Construction Materials 3 materials
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408.297.7910

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348 Phelan Avenue
San Jose
California
United States
ZIP : 95112
OLD CAPE RECYCLING
Materials Accepted :Broken Asphalt/Aggregate, Concrete (Set), Construction Materials 3 materials
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(609) 926-6420

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3025 Ocean Heights Ave
Egg Harbour Township
New Jersey
United States
ZIP : 08234
New West Gypsum Recycling
Materials Accepted :Broken Asphalt/Aggregate, Construction Materials, DrywallNot Specified
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(604) 534-9925
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38 Vulcan Street
Vulcan Street
New Westminster
British Columbia
Canada
ZIP : V3L 5T7
New England Recycling
Materials Accepted :Brick(s), Concrete (Set), Wood 3 materials
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(508) 822-4345
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569 Winthrop St. (Rt. #44)
Taunton
Massachusetts
United States
ZIP : 02780
New Bedford Waste Services, LLC
Materials Accepted :Broken Asphalt/Aggregate, Construction Materials 2 materials
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508.992.3667
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1245 Shawmut Avenue P.O. Box 50934 New Bedford, MA
New Bedford
Massachusetts
United States
ZIP : 02745
The National Lime and Stone Company
Materials Accepted :Brick(s), Broken Asphalt/Aggregate, Construction MaterialsNot Specified
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419-422-4341

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551
Lake Cascade Parkway
Findlay
Ohio
United States
ZIP : 45840
J.R. Vinagro
Materials Accepted :Broken Asphalt/Aggregate, Construction Materials, Stone 3 materials
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(401) 943-7100
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2208 Plainfield Pike
Johnston
Rhode Island
United States
ZIP : 02919
Hungry Buzzard
Materials Accepted :ABS Plastic, PVC, Broken Asphalt/Aggregate, Concrete (Set), Wood, Cardboard 6 materials
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425-489-9235
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1912 192nd St SE
Snohomish
Washington
United States
ZIP : 98012
Hrustic Brothers Inc
Materials Accepted :Brick(s), Construction Materials, Shingles, Soil 4 materials
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(904) 448-5530

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6498 Fayal Dr S. Suite 1
Jacksonville
Florida
United States
ZIP : 32258
5280 waste solutions
Materials Accepted :Broken Asphalt/Aggregate, Construction Materials, Shingles 3 materials
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720-884-0300

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7010 Broadway, Suite 107
Denver
Colorado
United States
ZIP : 80221
Liotta & Sons, Inc.
Materials Accepted :Brick(s), Broken Asphalt/Aggregate, Construction Materials, Wood 4 materials
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516-432-7085

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3966 Long Beach Road
Island Park
New York
United States
ZIP : 11558
lautenbachrecycling
Materials Accepted :Broken Asphalt/Aggregate, Ceiling Tiles, Construction Materials 3 materials
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360-757-4000
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13084 Ball Road
Mount Vernon
Washington
United States
ZIP : 98273
Independence Recycling
Materials Accepted :Brick(s), Broken Asphalt/Aggregate, Construction Materials 3 materials
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904-358-3676

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1200 Wigmore Street
Jacksonville
Florida
United States
ZIP : 32206
Ground Up Recycling
Materials Accepted :Concrete (Set), Construction Materials, Shingles 3 materials
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888-758-4577
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510 Hartmann Dr.
Lebanon
Tennessee
United States
ZIP : 37087
Gillies Creek
Materials Accepted :Broken Asphalt/Aggregate, Concrete (Set), Construction Materials 3 materials
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804-222-8885
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4200 MASONIC LANE
Richmond
Virginia
United States
ZIP : 23223
Faztec Industries Inc. Recycling & Materials
Materials Accepted :Broken Asphalt/Aggregate, Concrete (Set), Construction Materials 3 materials
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718.494.1600

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200 Bloomfield Ave
Staten Island
New York
United States
ZIP : 10314

Frequently Asked Questions on Construction Recycling

What is an example of construction waste?

There are different types of construction waste. The classification is done based on the type of material:

  • Concrete and Bricks
  • Tiles and Ceramics
  • Wood, Glass and Plastics
  • Insulation, Fiber glass and Asbestos
  • Metallic Waste (such as electrical wires and cable)
  • Soil and Dredging Spoil
  • Cements, Paints and Varnishes
  • Adhesives and Sealants
  • Gypsum
How to recycle concrete waste?

Recycling concrete waste from a demolition involves several steps. The concrete waste is fed in to the crusher machine which breaks down in to smaller pieces. Special industrial equipments like excavator with hammers are used to breakup bigger pieces.  Further, the concrete is examined to remove any specific impurities and sorted in to large and small aggregate particles.

How can construction waste be minimized?

With higher focus on the environment hygiene and safety, it is extremely important for the construction industry to give primacy to the aspect of waste reduction. Here are some top ways to minimize construction waste.

  • Procure the right amount of material – Ordering the right amount of materials from the right source at the right time for a project is an important aspect. Try to choose high quality materials that have low environmental impact.
  • Use prefabricated building materials – Prefabricated building components can reduce construction waste. As these modular systems tend to have low exposure to the weather, they can be easily reused and residual materials can be stored on-site for future projects.
  • Adopt deconstructing – Adopt deconstructing a structure, instead of demolishing. Deconstructing increase environment safety by reducing pollution.
  • Recycle and reuse – Reusing and recycling involves using materials that are excess. For this process, try to use tools like waste segregation, waste audits and waste disposal plans.
  • Proper storage of construction materials – Storing, covering and protecting construction materials like bricks, wood in an adequate manner can help prevent from accidental damage.
What construction waste can be reused?

Construction and demolition sites often tend to generate different types of waste. Some of the common types of construction waste that can be reused include:

  • Wood (for interior finishes, furniture, or compost)
  • Concrete (for road construction and landscaping projects)
  • Bricks and masonry (for pathways, retaining walls, or decorative elements)
  • Scrap metal (for use in new construction or manufacturing processes)
  • Plastic (for innovative building materials like insulation)
  • Asphalt (for new asphalt mixtures)
  • Gypsum (for new drywall or used as a soil amendment in agriculture)
  • Glass (for new glass products or construction materials)

How to Recycle Construction Waste

How to Dispose Of Concrete
How to Dispose Of Concrete
Learn the right methods to dispose of concrete, minimize environmental impact and promote sustainability through recycling centers or other options.