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		<title>Managing Construction Waste is an Essential Green Business Concern</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The construction industry is undoubtedly one of the most important industries in any economy. It plays a crucial role in the economic development of almost every nation. Despite the importance of the construction industry towards development of the general economy, it is at the same time not an environmentally friendly activity, especially when construction projects [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>The construction industry is undoubtedly one of the most important industries in any economy. It plays a crucial role in the economic development of almost every nation. Despite the importance of the construction industry towards development of the general economy, it is at the same time not an environmentally friendly activity, especially when construction projects are mismanaged and wastage is present. We previously mentioned that <a href="https://greenbuildinginsider.com/853/5-green-technologies-changing-construction-industry">using green materials is important</a> to reduce your carbon footprint, but there are other things that need to be a priority as well. </p>



<p>These arguments become more compelling when you understand the environmental footprint of this industry. The impact that the construction industry has on the environment is nothing short of massive. The IEA found that <a href="https://www.iea.org/reports/global-status-report-for-buildings-and-construction-2019#:~:text=The%20buildings%20and%20construction%20sector,as%20steel%2C%20cement%20and%20glass.">39% of all global carbon emissions</a> can be traced to the construction sector. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Addressing Construction Waste is a Huge Concern</h2>



<p>Waste is an issue within the scope of the construction industry that not only causes construction projects to lose money and time, but it also causes unprecedented damage to the environment. This is why we previously said that <a href="https://greenbuildinginsider.com/870/invaluable-elements-of-eco-friendly-construction-projects">reducing waste is a huge priority</a> among eco-friendly construction companies. </p>



<p>Imagine a million homes being renovated and each renovation resulted in a minimal waste of just 100kgs. This would amount to a hundred million kilograms of waste being produced for every million homes that is renovated. The sheer destruction that is required for such copious amount of waste is immense and nature ends up paying the price.</p>



<p>The environmental impact does not just end at habitat destruction, but also excessive pollution which takes place when unnecessarily large equipment is used when the task could be handle by less polluting machines. The Department of Transportation has <a href="https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/pavement/sustainability/articles/construction_impacts.cfm">warned about these concerns</a>. A good example of this scenario would be the rampant use of standard or large excavators for small projects when a mini excavator could have served just as well.</p>



<p>Larger excavators that deliver immense horsepower even when idle do not just cost more, but they also pollute more especially for small projects such as renovations, landscaping or small structure demolition jobs. It is not to say that larger excavators are not effective, but it goes with the territory as in most instances, small excavators or mini excavators are better suited for small jobs, whereas larger excavators are suited for larger projects.</p>



<p>Many companies can reduce their footprint and also benefit in a cost effective way by avoiding ownership of excavators, instead relying upon new model <a href="https://www.scoophire.com.au/">excavator hire</a> on a project to project basis. Excavators for hire also come with an assortment of attachments that extend the capability of excavators as most of them have hydraulic couplers. This element (hydraulic couplers) makes mini excavators perfect for smaller ‘general construction’ projects.&nbsp; Each year new excavators are designed to be less polluting as the market demands this, by avoiding ownership and instead renting the latest equipment, this is a fast way to ensure you are maximising your potential for reduced emissions damage.</p>



<p>The construction industry is generally divided into two categories the first being general construction and the second being special trade work. Whilst general construction involves of building construction including residential construction and as well as commercial construction and construction under civil engineering, special trade works mainly involves metal works, electrical works, painting, glass works, tiling, flooring, and others)</p>



<p>Note: civil engineering involves repairing or construction of sewers, roads, highways, bridges and tunnels.</p>



<p>There are various types of general construction projects, all of which require proper organization of teams who are able to design, plan and structure the entire project in a manner where wastage is greatly reduced. It would be wise for general contractors to look at the benefits of using less resources and accomplishing more through meticulous planning.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Green Building Projects Must Prioritize Waste Reduction</h3>



<p>It is crucial to use the environment as a referring point to ensure lower wastage for every project. This will not only increase profit, but it will also effectively help reduce the impact of construction projects on the environment significantly.</p>
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		<title>Green Construction Practices Save Money and Protect Our Planet</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Annie Qureshi]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Feb 2018 16:21:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Green construction policies help to reduce the harmful impact of construction on the environment. In this guide, we’ll look at how green construction policies are drafted, become regulations and enforced. It’s critical that architects, construction firms and property owners understand how green construction policies will impact their interests. Everyone that breathes air, drinks water and [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Green construction policies help to reduce the harmful impact of construction on the environment. In this guide, we’ll look at how green construction policies are drafted, become regulations and enforced. It’s critical that architects, construction firms and property owners understand how green construction policies will impact their interests.</p>
<p>Everyone that breathes air, drinks water and eats food should be ecstatic that <a href="https://greenbuildinginsider.com/6/importance-sustainable-building-practices">green construction</a> policies are becoming more popular. I’m assuming you fall into this category. And the most common objection – this is too expensive – is being wiped away, thanks to cost savings from clean energy and long-term reductions in energy consumption.</p>
<p>Green buildings do more than just save the environment. They save the bottom-line.</p>
<h1>How are green construction practices developed?</h1>
<p>Think tanks, governmental agencies and non-profits work together to discover new opportunities to reduce the impact of construction on the environment. The most famous organization involved in drafting and enforcing environmental policy is the <a href="https://www.epa.gov/">Environmental Protection Agency</a> (EPA) in the United States.</p>
<p>There are thousands of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) dedicated to helping both discover and enforce green construction practices. Internationally, these organizations are ranked by the <a href="http://www.thinktankmap.org/Page.aspx?Name=Ranking_2016">Initiative on Climate Change Policy and Governance</a> (ICCG).</p>
<p>Hundreds of research hours are invested in learning about new construction practices that might help reduce our impact on mother nature. Labs and field research teams from the world’s leading universities use public grants to fund this research. Their findings are published in <a href="http://www.journalofgreenbuilding.com/?code=copu-site">green building journals</a>, as well as academic publications and thesis papers.</p>
<h1>What are some examples of green construction regulations?</h1>
<p>I think we all wish that green construction practices were just part of every construction project by default. But, regulations are designed to enforce environmentally friendly standards across the board. There’s a high bar for ideas to become regulations – irresponsible passing of green regulations could lead to public backlash and harm efforts to pass common-sense, eco-friendly measures.</p>
<p>The process for a green construction concept to become a law is a long process. It depends on the local, state and federal regulatory agencies with jurisdiction. Federal laws supersede local and state regulations. State regulations supersede local codes.</p>
<h2>International Code Council&#8217;s 2012 International Green Construction Code (IgCC)</h2>
<p>The <a href="https://www.iccsafe.org/international-green-construction-code/">International Green Construction Code</a> is an agreement that the United States entered in 2012. It is designed to be incorporated with existing state and local building codes. It impacts every phase of construction, from design to permitting and final site inspection. In addition to the mandatory aspects of the Code, there are also suggestions for voluntary procedures to further reduce environmental impact of construction.</p>
<p>With enforcement ensured by the EPA, it is one of the most stringent forms of green construction policy adopted in the United States. Key provisions include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Empowering and encouraging local agencies to stringently limit construction within flood plains.</li>
<li>Regulations to enforce appropriate maintenance of water, heating, cooling and energy infrastructure within buildings.</li>
<li>Introduce smart meters to buildings, allowing for better regulation of energy consumption.</li>
<li>Prohibition of smoking in buildings.</li>
<li>Mandate inspection of facilities prior to occupancy to ensure compliance.</li>
<li>Define permissible land use based on environmental factors.</li>
<li>Set acceptable limits on noise production, both during construction and operation of new facilities.</li>
<li>Regulate how excess construction materials and site waste must be disposed of.</li>
</ul>
<p>All of these measures are designed to improve the environmental sustainability of existing structures, as well as shape future development. The focus of this legislation is on multi-family residences with more than three stories, and commercial facilities.</p>
<p>Violation of federal environmental requirements during construction can result in a fine of up to $27,500 per day. There may also be a criminal penalty up to $250,000 and a possible jail sentence of 15 years. Construction firms do not want to be on the wrong side of federal regulators.</p>
<p>To help everyone remain compliant, the Veterans Administration has published the <a href="https://www.cem.va.gov/PDF/fedreqs.pdf"><em>Federal Environmental Requirements for Construction</em></a><em>.</em> The VA recognizes that many veterans leave the military and enter the construction industry, oftentimes as an entrepreneur. The last thing they want is former service members to go into the private sector and find themselves afoul of environmental regulations with hefty fines.</p>
<h1>Green Construction Practices Voluntarily Adopted Due to Economic Benefits</h1>
<p>Government regulations are not the only way to force building owners, architects and construction firms to operate in an environmentally friendly way. The wallet is the most powerful incentive for everyone to operate in a more sustainable fashion.</p>
<h2>Solar Power Offers Powerful Case Study for Economic Incentives Improving Climate</h2>
<p>An example of this is solar panel development and installation. The federal and state governments of the United States have <a href="http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-hy-musk-subsidies-20150531-story.html">invested nearly $5 billion</a> in solar technology grants. This public investment spurred private companies to enter the space and begin developing more economically viable applications.</p>
<p>Today, <a href="http://www.businessinsider.com/solar-panels-one-million-houses-2015-10">more than 1 million homes</a> in the United States get part of their daily energy needs from solar power. This is a massive increase from just a decade ago, where solar was so expensive that only experimental organizations and large corporations could harness it.</p>
<p>The real lesson from solar comes in the way that local, state and federal agencies worked together to help make clean power economically viable. We’re seeing the same sort of cooperation in improving accessibility of natural gas and electrical charging stations. The same revolution that changes how we power our homes is dramatically impacting the way we travel.</p>
<p>Elon Musk has become a central figure in the battle for a cleaner power grid and transportation system. He’s made electric cars that look like they’re traveling 100mph standing still – and can actually best most gasoline powered cars for acceleration and range.</p>
<p>The increasing cost of power from dirty fuels is only pouring gasoline on the fire (couldn’t help myself).</p>
<p>In conclusion, we’re seeing a massive evolution in the ways that governments, citizens and industry interact to implement green construction practices. In almost every measurable way, we are improving the environment around us by being more mindful of how our urban sprawl impacts mother nature.</p>
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