Plan for Minimizing
Waste to Reduce Ecological Footprint at a Construction Company
By Matt Brule for
SNC2P January 30, 2017
What the company I
work for does:
I work for Capital City Flooring and
Renovations. I am one of about 10 guys in the company. We install
flooring, banisters and staircases. We also renovate bathrooms,
install showers and any other task you can think of provided our boss has
someone who can do the job. Ron, my boss lines up jobs for us and we all meet
in the morning. He tells us where to go for the job, we load tools into my van
and then off we go do the job. The average job takes about 2-3 days. When job
done is done there is always a lot of waste from everything we have torn out.
During the job debris is put in garbage bags which we put in a big trailer.
After the job is done I or my boss brings the load to the dump. We have to pay
to have it dumped at the dumps site off Moodie Drive. This is my plan to
reduce and recycle the waste taken out.
My Plan:
To help the
environment im putting in a plan at my work so a lot of the materials we
normally bring to the dump get recycled. In order to do so we would need to get
a Blue Bin, a Green Bin, a Black Bin and a Re-use Bin in addition to the
garbage bin/bags we already use so we can separate all the waste and
reusables from every job. This would eliminate the amount of garbage brought to
the dump every week and it would be alot better for the environment.
List of materials
that we normally bring to the dump:
-wood
-metal
-carpet
-cardboard
-plastic
-paint cans
-aluminium
What we would do
differently:
Green bin
-wood
Blue bin
-Metal
-Paint cans
-Aluminum
-plastic
Black bin
-cardboard
Garbage
-carpet
Re-Use &
Re-Purpose
We could also reuse
some material that is still good at the end of a job for a different job in the
future. Anything that the company does not reuse can be brought to
Habitat for Humanity ReStore. Follow the link below for more information on
ReStore and how to bring used construction materials a new life while helping
communities in need.
https://www.habitat.ca/restore
Habitat for Humanity
ReStores are home and
building supply stores that accept and resell quality new and used building
materials. Shopping at a Habitat ReStore is a socially conscious decision, as funds
generated are used to fund local Habitat for Humanity home building projects.
That is my idea to
reduce our ecological footprint and help the environment.
The City of Ottawa
website details how demolition and construction waste can be properly diverted https://ottawa.ca/en/residents/garbage-and-recycling/hazardous-waste-and-special-items#special-items
Construction
material
Plaster, wood
(including pressure-treated lumber), drywall, concrete, asphalt or other waste
resulting from building construction, renovation or demolition are brought to
the Trail
Road Landfill Site or to another landfill.
The following
companies offer a program for recycling some construction and renovation
materials:
· The West Carleton
Environmental Centre has plans to improve waste management for companies
such as the one I work for to reduce waste going to landfills. More
information can be found at this website: http://wcec.wm.com/wcec/facilities.jsp
“The proposed facility will be aligned with the City of Ottawa’s
long-term waste management goals and the province’s environmental values and
policy statements relating to zero waste, climate change and green energy
creation. “
· In addition the
Tomlinson Waste Recovery Centre http://wasterecoverycentre.com/ has a waste
recovery centre for construction debris and waste materials. They accept
construction and demolition waste, electronic waste, blue and black waste,
metal decommissioned appliances, solid non-hazardous waste.
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