How does recycling and reuse of waste on-site occur?
What will be an ideal response?
Recycling and reuse of waste does not just happen; it is a planned activity. There is more to recycling than supplying separate bins for a jobsite's waste. It is important to understand the project and its waste stream to have a cohesive, well-thought-out plan for the recycling, reuse, and/or discarding of all waste material that is generated on the jobsite. This plan should include documentation of how the waste is generated and a plan of implementation for dealing with such items as scrap lumber, the disposal and reuse of concrete rubble, the reuse of plant material, and the disposal or reuse of drywall. This list goes on and on, relating to the nature of the project and the project's requirements. It should be noted that recycling and its accountability can happen only through education of all participants involved in the project. Sometimes personnel or company policies will defeat the purpose of a good waste and recycling plan on a project, such as the policy that craftspeople are not allowed to remove excess material from the project.
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