Construction Waste Management Plans
Deconstruction Planning
Recycling of common and emerging market materials
Liquidation and Salvaging
Partial or Full Deconstruction
Logistics for waste material removal
Hazmat removal/remediation
Documentation of landfill diversion
Green Business Consulting
The Green Recycling Network works with companies at all stages of planning, construction, deconstruction or renovation. However, the earlier you include GRN in your process, the better the results in terms of money saved, materials recycled and LEED® credits earned.
The GRN can provide a no cost proposal for your project. We will do a complete analysis of an entire building and its contents, or just a portion, to achieve the maximum amount of landfill diversion, at the lowest price, and within the shortest time frame. We use our own recycling facilities, equipment and labor in combination with our network to find the most efficient and financially beneficial outlet for all the materials from your project. These materials can include salvage, such as building materials, electrical and mechanical equipment, furnishings and other materials. Items that can not be salvaged at a higher value than scrap are recycled at prices less expensive than landfills.
Recycling common and emerging market materials adds further savings to your project. Another significant advantage is that working with GRN actually reduces the amount of traditional demolition material of a project and opens up the area for hazmat removal. This drives the cost of deconstruction down further. Please feel free to look at our Services section in detail and call or email us with your questions.
We'll work with contractors or subcontractors to coordinate this process - no matter the phase of the project. However, maximum values are obtained by bringing us in early in the project planning phase. We provide full documentation showing where the materials went by material type and weight, for possible tax and/or LEED® credits.
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