Background Information:

Insulated metal panels (IMP): These products, though very viable as per speed and quality of construction assemblies are difficult to trade off for recycling purposes, they are easily available for re-use when de-assembled but a cause for concern when dealing with the cut out small waste pieces.

Questions -1:

Do we send these to the land fill or determine if the manufacturers would be involved in a take back program?, but again that would be determined by the availability of the said program by the manufacturer...

...I would check with the Manufacturer directly to confirm, "I seem to have answered a part of this question myself!" :)

We are trying to avoid any land-fill deliveries from all building materials, to as much as 75% or more, as all items diverted from the land-fill would count in our favor to gain the LEED points for the required credit.

Question – 2:

As per our the entire Waste Management process for the purpose of the LEED v4 credit requirement… we would have to take inventory of the weight of every waste dumpster leaving the site for 4 waste streams being processed; now the concern is, it seems we might have to not only weigh the bins at the final Recycling destination but also weigh the bins before they leave site.

  • Now what is your take on this or what do you recommend as a solution for transparency in this process?.
  • Your suggestions on available weighing equipment’s to have on site for this process?.