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June-August, 2020CONSTRUCTIONBUSINESSREVIEW.COM6Sustainable building has become a catchphrase. In architects' offices and construction sites around the country, there's growing inclination toward reducing the environmental impacts of renovation and new construction. Recycling is among the most apparent commitments a developer can make to sustainable building, visible to every worker on the site. To identify all recyclable materials, strategic goods planning is required before the job starts. Goods planning addresses how each waste material will be handled, what containers will be used and when they'll be on-site, and where each material will be marketed. Businesses should have a pre-demolition checklist to identify the contents of hazardous character. Demolishing existing buildings and discarding the debris is not a resource-efficient habit. Recovering used, but still-valuable construction and demolition materials for further use is a potent way to save money while protecting natural resources. Similarly, reducing the amount of construction and demolition materials disposed of in landfills can create employment and economic activities in recycling industries and provide increased business opportunities within the local community, primarily when deconstruction and selective demolition methods are used.Emerging technologies in the field of construction demolition and recycling space play a significant role for the future and helps to produce fuels, make compost or harvest materials that can be used in the creation of consumer products from demolition wastes. It can also reduce the amount of carbon and methane gas produced, thereby reducing harmful contributions to climate change. Many businesses are looking forward to adopting emerging technologies to extract additional benefits from trash. For instance, gasification is an emerging technology used for converting shredded trash into a synthetic gas using intense heat. Likewise, several other technologies are possessing a specific impact on the market. As the construction demolition and recycling metamorphosis continue, we present the top 10 Construction Demolition and Recycling solution providers & consulting/services companies that are transforming the industry. This edition features insightful articles that emphasize on the manifold benefits of using the latest technologies for better results. Let us know your thoughts!A Step toward SustainabilityCopyright © 2020 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.Editorial StaffDavid VincentFred SmithKevin DavisFredrick GallowayJames FerrerRose D. WilsonManaging EditorRobert Mathews*Some of the Insights are based on the interviews with respective CIOs and CXOs to our editorial staffVisualizersSalesRonald DonovanJames D. PhillipsSales@constructionbusinessreview.comEmail:sales@constructionbusinessreview.comeditor@constructionbusinessreview.commarketing@constructionbusinessreview.com June - August - 2020, Vol 01 Issue 03 Published by ValleyMedia, Inc.To subscribe to Construction Business ReviewVisit www.constructionbusinessreview.com Managing Editor Robert Mathewsconstructionbusinessreview.comEDITORIAL
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