Proper management of construction and demolition (C&D) debris is crucial for environmental sustainability and resource conservation. Discarding masonry materials like those used in walls and pavements requires adherence to specific regulations and best practices to prevent landfill overcrowding and potential environmental hazards. The process encompasses various methods, ranging from reuse and recycling to responsible disposal in designated facilities.
Effective handling of these materials yields several benefits. Reusing brick reduces the demand for newly manufactured products, conserving raw materials and energy. Recycling processes can transform it into aggregate for road construction or other applications, diverting it from landfills. Furthermore, legal compliance avoids fines and promotes a positive environmental image for individuals and organizations involved in construction or demolition projects. Historically, repurposing salvaged building components was common practice, reflecting a time when resources were scarcer, and waste minimization was a necessity. This traditional approach is now being revitalized through modern recycling and deconstruction techniques.