
Demolition Debris Recycling That Actually Moves the Needle
Most “recycling” is just a nice word slapped on a landfill run. We do it different: we sort, we separate, and we push as much material as possible into the right stream — metal to scrap, concrete to aggregate, clean wood where it belongs, and mixed debris handled correctly.
- Concrete (driveways, slabs, sidewalks, footings)
- Asphalt (pavement, millings where accepted)
- Scrap metal (steel, aluminum, appliances where allowed)
- Clean wood (pallets, framing, untreated lumber)
- Cardboard (packaging, moving boxes, clean corrugated)
- Mixed construction debris (sorted to maximize diversion)
Note: hazardous materials, asbestos-containing material, and certain treated products require special handling and approved facilities.
- Scope check: material type, contamination, access, and volume.
- Right container/truck: roll-off, dump truck, or pickup depending on stream.
- Sort & load: on-site separation when practical; otherwise off-site sorting options.
- Approved facilities: delivered to appropriate recycling/processing facilities.
- Cleanup: leave it looking like we were never there.
Can you recycle concrete with rebar?
Usually yes — rebar can be separated during processing. Pricing depends on thickness, access, and how much steel is embedded.
Do you offer “recycling-only” dumpsters?
Yes, when the waste stream is clean enough for the facility (example: concrete-only, metal-only, clean wood/cardboard).
Do you handle hazardous waste or asbestos?
We can advise on next steps and compliant options, but hazardous materials require specialized handling and approved contractors/facilities.
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Related Services
These services work together to reduce landfill waste and keep demolition sites clean and compliant.
Recycling & Disposal Resources
Outbound links are provided for official guidance on recycling standards, material diversion, and disposal regulations.
These services are commonly combined on demolition and cleanup projects to reduce landfill waste and control disposal costs.