Renovating? Choose Deconstruction over Demolition
By September 23, 2024 0 466
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Donate, don’t dump your home goods and building materials!
The US produces over 600 million tons of construction waste every single year. A lot of that material could be used again if it weren’t destroyed during demolition. However, it doesn’t have to be that way!
Deconstruction is like construction in reverse. Rather than demolishing parts of a building, skilled workers carefully dismantle materials piece-by-piece. This way, items from renovations can be donated to Community Forklift and reused rather than dumped into local landfills. What’s more, since Community Forklift is a 501(c)3 nonprofit, donors can gain a tax deduction by writing off the value of the deconstructed items as a charitable contribution.
Once the materials are deconstructed, Community Forklift redistributes them to the community in a number of ways:
- through our DC area reuse warehouse store at below-market prices
- distributed for free to community groups and other nonprofits, and
- provided for free to households with limited incomes.
It’s important to get in touch with us as early on in your project as possible, so we can help you plan for the careful collection of materials from your site. Help the environment, save money, and support your community with deconstruction! Learn more at CommunityForklift.org.