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Construction and Demolition Debris Recycling

Fixing up or removing blighted structures is often part of economic development plans of Iowa communities. Many resources and options are available for handling construction and demolition (C&D) debris.

In addition to designing buildings to generate less waste, efforts are underway in Iowa to reuse building materials through skillful building deconstruction and salvaging practices. C&D debris recycling projects are currently targeted projects for funding for the DNR's Solid Waste Alternatives Program (SWAP).

For more information on construction and demolition debris management, visit these resources.

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Chad Stobbe
(515)242-5851
Chad.Stobbe@dnr.iowa.gov

 

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C&D Facts

  • C&D debris is responsible for 16 percent or 450,000 tons of material landfilled in Iowa each year.
  • C&D debris consists of materials such as wood, insulation, concrete, asphalt, brick, drywall, metal and shingles.


 

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