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Waste-to-Energy
NC-v4 MRc5:Construction and demolition waste managementposted by Lise Dannesboe on
Hi
Material Reuse
NC-v4 MRc5:Construction and demolition waste managementposted by SAMY Chamy on
Dear Concern:-
calculating the diverted & total waste
NC-v4 MRc5:Construction and demolition waste managementposted by sara m on
hello,
Streams
NC-v4 MRc5:Construction and demolition waste managementposted by Charalampos Giannikopoulos on
In PR prerequisite it is required that 5 materials have been identified for diversion.
Does this count for LEED Credits?
NC-v4 MRc5:Construction and demolition waste managementposted by James Goldfield on
I am on a site where we have the option to chip the fallen tree's and stumps and sell that material to a power plant.
Project specific diversion vs facility average diversion
NC-v4 MRc5:Construction and demolition waste managementposted by Eesmyal Santos-Brault on
Under "Onsite separation vs.
Material Description vs Material Type in the Calculator
NC-v4 MRc5:Construction and demolition waste managementposted by Agnieszka Rylska on
There are two separate columns in New Construction and Demolition Waste Management Calculator in .xls format: ‘Material Description’ and ‘Material Type’.
Manufacturer Take Back Programs
NC-v4 MRc5:Construction and demolition waste managementposted by Leanne Conrad on
I am looking for information on what type of backup documentation is required when we choose to use a manufacturer take back program as part of our recycling program.
Option 2- "Waste" reduction
NC-v4 MRc5:Construction and demolition waste managementposted by Whitney Smith on
In option 2 of this credit, does the 2.5 pounds of "waste" mean 2.5 pounds of non diverted waste?
Waste unit conversion
NC-v4 MRc5:Construction and demolition waste managementposted by Charline SEYTIER on
We’re currently working on a project that is following option one for this credit and calculating the waste diversion in weight.