Some Citations Regarding Rubble Removal
Associated General Contractors of America (AGC): The largest construction trade association in the U.S., providing resources including recycling information for C&D debris.
Source: AGC - Construction Industry Compliance Assistance
Construction and Demolition Recycling Association (CDRA): An association dedicated to the North American C&D debris processing and recycling industry.
Source: CDRA
Build Reuse: Represents companies that acquire, sell, reprocess, and recycle used building materials, maintaining an online directory of related organizations.
Source: Build Reuse
National Demolition Association (NDA): Represents contractors managing demolition debris, including disposal and recycling.
Source: NDA
The Recycled Materials Resource Center (RMRC): A national center promoting the use of recycled materials in the highway environment.
Source: RMRC
The ReUse People: A nonprofit corporation dedicated to reducing solid waste by diverting and salvaging usable building materials.
Source: The ReUse People
The Smart Growth Network: A coalition promoting sustainable community development, including sustainable materials management and green building.
Source: The Smart Growth Network
The Powell Center for Construction and the Environment: A research organization at the University of Florida focusing on deconstruction and reuse.
Source: The Powell Center
The Institute for Local Self-Reliance (ILSR): Offers a Waste to Wealth Deconstruction web page with publications and information on deconstruction projects.
Source: ILSR - Waste to Wealth Deconstruction
The Reuse Development Organization (ReDO): A nonprofit promoting the reuse of various materials, including building products, with a list of reuse centers.
Source: ReDO
Habitat for Humanity ReStores: Operate throughout the U.S., selling used and surplus building materials at bargain prices, often sourced from deconstruction programs.
Source: Habitat for Humanity ReStores