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Title: The Institution Recycling Network


1
The Institution Recycling Network
  • Reuse and Recycling Opportunities
  • During
  • Construction and Demolition
  • EPA Green Tools for Healthcare, January 25, 2007
  • Mark Lennon
  • 603-229-1962
  • www.WasteMiser.com

2
What is the IRN
  • A membership recycling organization serving
  • Hospitals
  • Colleges Universities
  • Preparatory Schools
  • State Agencies
  • Other Institutions

3
The IRN
  • What We Do For Our Members
  • 60 Commodity Marketing Programs
  • Group Purchase Opportunities
  • Transportation and Hauling
  • Consolidated Reporting, Recordkeeping, and
    Accounting
  • Vendor Qualification
  • Information and Information-Sharing

4
Why CD?
  • A Very Large Waste Stream
  • 40 of U.S. raw materials, 25 of U.S. solid
    waste
  • More recyclables in one job than most
    organizations generate in a year
  • A Very Recyclable Waste Stream
  • 20 different materials
  • 85 - 95 recycling rates
  • Less expensive than disposal

5
Construction Waste Mgmt.Overview

  • Recoverable materials markets
  • Costs of recycling versus disposal
  • Recycling and LEED
  • Case Study Maine General Medical Ctr, Alfond
    Cancer Center

6
Recoverable Materials Pre-Demolition
  • Furniture Furnishings
  • Medical Equipment Supplies
  • Architectural Salvage
  • Casework
  • Lighting (bulbs, ballasts, fixtures)
  • Doors and Windows
  • Wiring and Cable
  • HVAC Equipt
  • Bathroom Fixtures
  • Partition Systems
  • Ceiling Tiles

7
Recoverable Materials Demolition Renovation
  • Landclearing debris
  • Asphalt paving
  • Concrete, brick, block
  • Wood (incl. treated painted, plywood, OSB)
  • Materials from deconstruction
  • Metals (ferrous nonferrous)
  • Glass
  • Asphalt shingles
  • Commercial roofing
  • Slate, other roofs
  • Mixed debris

8
Recoverable Materials New Construction
  • Concrete, brick, block
  • Wood (dimensional, ply, OSB, etc.)
  • Metals (HVAC, plumbing, elec.)
  • Gypsum wallboard
  • Cardboard, other packaging
  • Mixed debris

9
Recycling Works Again
  • Baystate Medical Center surplus staged for
    shipment
  • Beds and mattresses loaded for overseas donation

10
Recycling Works Again
  • Concrete Masonry
  • St. Pauls School Before
  • Aggregate for Roads and Sidewalks
  • After

11
And Again
  • Gypsum Wallboard
  • Cambridge City Hall Annex
  • Before
  • Gypsum Wallboard
  • After

12
And Again
  • Old Ceiling Tiles
  • (Dartmouth College)
  • Become New Ceiling Tiles
  • Old Window Glass
  • (Northeastern University)
  • Becomes New Window Glass or Aggregate for Paving

13

Costs Recycling vs. Disposal
Compared to disposal (bottom bars), recycling
costs much less for nearly all construction and
demolition materials.
14
Recycling and LEED
  • 50 Recycling 1 Point
  • 75 Recycling 1 Point
  • Innovation Possibilities
  • 90 Recycling Rate
  • Return materials to the job
  • Examples Aggregate or wood returned to the
    jobsite, waste-to-art

15
Recycling and LEED
  • Whats Important ?
  • Early Planning
  • Waste Management Plan
  • Excellent Documentation
  • Weights, markets, process
  • Be Thorough Dont Miss a Waste
  • Example Furnishings, landclearing,
    pre-demolition

16
Case Study Maine General
Description Demolition of house barns. New
construction of 60,000 sq ft outpatient treatment
and offices, structural steel w/ brick/stone
skin. Size/Duration 23M, 18 months Location
Augusta, ME (rural) Architect/Contractor SMRT /
H.P. Cummings
17
Maine General Challenges
  • Rural location Relatively few markets
  • Long distance to markets
  • Highly accelerated schedule
  • Demolition/deconstruction of multiple structures
  • Architect, owner, contractor unfamiliar with
    recycling LEED requirements
  • Difficult climate (mud, snow, site conditions)

18
Maine General Matls Recycled
19
Maine Genl Keys to Success
  • Clear recycling specification
  • 100 support from supervisor and crew
  • Adequate space on site
  • Local reuse of salvage from deconstruction

20

IRN Active Recent Projects
  • 6 States
  • 20 Architects
  • 14 Contractors
  • 25 Markets
  • 15 Haulers
  • 5,000 400,000 Sq Ft
  • 3 Million - 38 Million
  • Recycling 75 - 99

21
The IRN
  • 1-866-229-1962
  • www.ir-network.com
  • www.WasteMiser.com
  • Mark Lennon or Dana Draper
  • Member Services
  • Matt McKinney, John Gundling
  • Construction Waste Management
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