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Design firms in Chicago, Philadelphia, New York, Rochester, N.Y., and Washington, D.C., can now donate materials.
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Graphics supplied by 3M Canada for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games will be repurposed into flooring.
The collection's components are made of 50 percent post-consumer recycled content and offer the look of metal without the weight
The mosaics are made of broken glass recycled from commercial glass companies in Northern California
Working in New Orleans's Lower Ninth Ward, the non-profit organization Historic Green aims to help the neighborhood become the nation's first zero carbon community
Wahoo Decks' AridDek is a waterproof aluminum deck board.
Using a series of wells or blower, flare, or vacuum systems, landfill gas can be extracted and converted into usable energy
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Crossville has developed a system of processing ceramic and porcelain tile back into powder used in manufacturing new tile.
Technologies to reclaim mercury from used lamps and bulbs and safely recycle them were first developed in the United States in 1989 to help minimize human exposure to the toxic material.
On a pleasant day in one of Chicago’s suburbs, a deconstruction contractor and his crew remove an original, custom-made window for salvage from a 1923 home.