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Tips To Make Your Construction Site More Eco-Friendly

Tips To Make Your Construction Site More Eco-Friendly

The construction industry poses a threat to the environment. The demolition of concrete, the use of wood, and the production of waste negatively affect the ecosystem. Construction contributes to pollution more than people are willing to admit. However, it doesn’t need to stay that way. Here are some tips to make your construction site more eco-friendly.

Eliminate All Paper

Technology works for us in more ways than one. The old ways of doing construction are just that—old. Step into the future and use technology to your advantage. Avoid printing out blueprints and plans for the project.

Workers can see the plans and models just fine on an electronic device. This may seem like a small way to preserve the environment, but you’d be surprised how much of a difference it makes. All site workers can download software to schedule complete construction projects. It includes portfolios, documents, cost analysis, and more.

Use Sustainable Materials

Construction sites generate a lot of waste, but crews can reuse some of it. Before purchasing new raw materials, look for recycled materials instead. Most of the waste generated on a site is recyclable, so you’ll have a large pile to choose from.

There’s also the option of using alternative materials to the standards for construction projects. For example, some sites use straw bales instead of rebar and concrete construction. If you’re not familiar with the process, speak with an expert who has used this method before.

Conserve Natural Resources

Avoid exploiting and overusing natural resources on the site. It’s more feasible than you think. For example, using recycled wood instead of chopping down parts of a forest for new lumber makes a world of difference.

You can also use porta-potties to conserve water. They may not be the preferred way to use the restroom, but these units are extremely beneficial to the environment. Make sure they stay clean and the waste is properly discarded.

Discard Waste Responsibly

Speaking of discarding waste, you need to do it responsibly. As previously mentioned, construction sites generate a lot of waste, and all site managers should dispose of it properly. Instead of dumping the waste in a landfill, find a recycling site that will take the unused materials.

Separate reusable items from waste. There should be more than one waste container on the site to make things easier and keep the distinction. Place signs on all sides of the bins so workers don’t get confused and make a mistake.

Every construction site working to become more eco-friendly is exactly what society needs to keep the Earth happy.

Originally Published on https://www.breakfastleadership.com/

Michael Levitt Chief Burnout Officer

Michael D. Levitt is the founder & Chief Burnout Officer of The Breakfast Leadership Network, a San Diego and Toronto-based burnout consulting firm. He is a Keynote speaker on The Great Resignation, Quiet Quitting and Burnout. He is the host of the Breakfast Leadership show, a Certified NLP and CBT Therapist, a Fortune 500 consultant, and author of his latest book BURNOUT PROOF.

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