Highlights
Green Renovation Brings a Community Back to Life: The Lazarus Building (PDF) (2 pp, 758K, about PDF)
Using Recycled Industrial Materials in Buildings (PDF) (4 pp, 538K, about PDF)
Lifecycle Construction Resource Guide (PDF) (72 pp, 1.3 MB, about PDF) ![]()
Estimating 2003 Building-Related Construction and Demolition Materials Amounts (PDF) (60 pp, 722K)

Construction and demolition (C&D) materials consist of the debris generated during the construction, renovation, and demolition of buildings, roads, and bridges. C&D materials often contain bulky, heavy materials, such as concrete, wood, metals, glass, and salvaged building components.
Reducing and recycling C&D materials conserves landfill space, reduces the environmental impact of producing new materials, creates jobs, and can reduce overall building project expenses through avoided purchase/disposal costs. This section provides information on EPAs efforts and other opportunities to reduce C&D materials, including:
- EPA Goals and Programs describes EPAs strategy for C&D materials and specific parternships and programs, such as the Construction Initiative, EPAs public-private collaboration to reuse industrial wastes and materials.
- C&D Research/Funding provides links to organizations conducting research on, or providing grants for, C&D materials reuse and recycling.
- Green Building explains EPAs Green Building efforts and the Lifecycle Building Challenge.
- Disaster Debris provides guidance on deconstruction, reuse, recycling and overall management of disaster debris.
- Reducing C&D Materials
- What You Can Do gives practical advice on reducing and preventing C&D materials when planning a construction/remodeling project;
- describes a wide range of C&D materials reduction techniques, such as reduce, reuse, recycle, and rebuy;
- provides resources by material type.
- Resources lists success stories, recent publications, case studies, and fact sheets.
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