ECOBROWNSTONE: The Art of Brownstone Greenovation - http://www.ecobrownstone.com
Demolition Debris in an Urban Environment
http://www.ecobrownstone.com/articles/9/1/Demolition-Debris-in-an-Urban-Environment/Page1.html
Noreen Adler
Founder and President, Ecobrownstone

Noreen is Founder and President of Ecobrownstone.  She has been a resident of brownstone Brooklyn (Park Slope, Brooklyn Heights and Carroll Gardens) for over two decades and has planned, designed and managed a wide range of renovation and real estate development projects in Brooklyn and elsewhere. As a developer she is a member of the NYC Committee evaluating the LEED for Homes Guidelines for application in New York.  She also has a personal passion for sculptural relief ceramic tiles and murals which she has designed and fabricated at her studio on the Gowanus Canal. 

 
By Noreen Adler
Published on 04/24/2008
 
Construction debris accounts for 24% of the waste disposed of in our nation's landfills, and disposing of your debris and excess materials at the city dump can also be costly.  Learn how to "Reduce" by demolishing less and reusing and restoring what you've got, and "Reuse and Recycle" by disposing of your "waste" in a manner that maximizes the amount of material that will be recycled or reused by others.  Refer to our directory of local salvage yards and charities that will take your stuff.

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