When you are thinking about demolition, one of the biggest concerns you may have is the city- mandated diversion rate. What this means is that a certain percentage of the material that a demolition company removes from a job-site must be recycled in some way, rather than simply buried in a landfill. Most cities in the bay area will require you to recycle anywhere between 50%-75% of the material removed from a job-site. SV Demolition takes that to another level and can proudly say that we recycle over 90% on all of our projects. There are many reasons why the cities require this be done—but from your perspective, there are benefits as well. Consider these four benefits (among others) to recycling demolition debris:
Supporting jobs in this manner is one benefit that you should never underestimate. According to survey results and industry projections, the construction and demolition recycling industry are projected to be responsible for the support of nearly 56,000 jobs in the United States since the year 2012. Additionally, recycling facility owners have since invested around $4 billion dollars into developing infrastructure to handle the recycling volume.
As you can see, there are numerous benefits to recycling construction and demolition debris. Even though hitting those city-mandated diversion rates can be a challenge at times, it’s important to source separate your material on site and not cut corners. The future of our world depends on this. That makes it more important than ever to work with a demolition company that makes recycling and salvage a priority—not just an afterthought. SV Demolition, Inc. brings these recycling practices to projects throughout San Francisco Bay Area and parts of Northern California. We can help you with all your demolition needs while always making recycling a priority. Call or contact us online today.