Position Papers

 

1. Demolition Contractors Manage and Dispose of Waste Responsibly

Demolition waste is primarily a mixture of wood, concrete, bricks, glass, metals, roofing materials, plastics and dirt that cannot be economically recycled. These materials are not a source of significant environmental risk when managed appropriately. The National Demolition Association's studies show that demolition landfills, when monitored and operated consistently with industry guidelines, provide appropriate environmental safeguards.

 

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2. Demolition ... The First Step of Reconstruction

Building owners, sometimes urged by proponents to embrace the "deconstruction" method of demolishing a building, have been questioning the cost-effectiveness and safety of this approach. To shed light on the complex issue, this report addresses in detail the facts about this method of demolition.

 

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3. Demolition Industry Promotes C&D Recycling

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has estimated that the nation generates more than 135 million tons of building-related construction waste and demolition (C&D) debris annually. This represents the second-largest component of the nation's waste stream, just behind municipal solid waste. This figure does not include the material generated in transportation-related projects such as highway, airport and transit construction.

 

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4. Demolition Contractors Can Strengthen First Response Team Efforts

All Americans are familiar with the brave and admirable response of the New York City Fire Department, Police Department and Office of Emergency Management immediately following the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. American local first responders, whether they be professionals or volunteers, will always be the first to react to a terrorist incident or man-made or natural disaster, playing a central role in managing the immediate aftermath. Their actions in the first hours after a disaster are critical in saving lives and keeping order.

 

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