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1. Use on-site recycling bins for all waste materials, including plastic, metal, paper, and cardboard. 2. Consider renting rather than buying equipment and materials to reduce the amount of future disposal. 3. Ask suppliers to use environmentally friendly packaging when shipping items to the construRead more
1. Use on-site recycling bins for all waste materials, including plastic, metal, paper, and cardboard.
See less2. Consider renting rather than buying equipment and materials to reduce the amount of future disposal.
3. Ask suppliers to use environmentally friendly packaging when shipping items to the construction site.
4. Utilize reusable containers for items that need to be stored at the construction site.
5. Avoid using materials and products that are packaged in non-recyclable materials.
6. Reuse materials whenever possible, such as crushed concrete and gravel.
7. Invest in durable equipment and materials that may last longer than others.
8. Employ supervisory staff to ensure proper waste disposal procedures are implemented.