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Construction Waste management
NC-2009 MRc2:Construction waste managementposted by Piotr Podhajny on
What if you have two buildings each persuing LEED certification both build by the same contractor but two owners. How do you seperate the waste amount from both building?
Product Takeback Programs?
NC-2009 MRc2:Construction waste managementposted by Jonathan Weiss on
Some manufacturers have "take-back" programs where they will take back unused surplus materials and restock them - the WBDG has that listed under masonry and other spec sections.
collecting recyclables together
NC-2009 MRc2:Construction waste managementposted by Adrienn Gelesz on
If plastic and paper is collected together in the same container and taken to a common facility where both are recycled, does this count as commingled waste or can we track this as one waste catego
Documentation for Existing Materials used on third party sites
NC-2009 MRc2:Construction waste managementposted by Martin Miille on
To make room for our new structure, we have some existing metal buildings on our site that will be dismantled and reassembled by others on someone else's property.
Waste offsite
NC-2009 MRc2:Construction waste managementposted by ethen mcmanus on
This credit focuses on how much waste material leaving the site is diverted from LANFILL.
Demoltion before possession
NC-2009 MRc2:Construction waste managementposted by Pamela Lippe on
If demolition is done by a landlord before a tenant has taken possession, does it have to be included in the calculations for LEED CI?.
Strategy/ Methodology to divert concrete waste from Landfill
NC-2009 MRc2:Construction waste managementposted by Mohd Imran Shaikh on
We are currently aiming to achieve this credit on a project by providing on site infrastructure to separate waste and divert from landfill.
using construction rubble for mine rehabilitation
NC-2009 MRc2:Construction waste managementposted by Jutta Berns on
we have a project where the waste management contractor is proposing to use clean construction rubble (non-hazardous rubble, where all recyclable components, eg steel, and hazardous materials have
WDF - Power generation other than electricity?
NC-2009 MRc2:Construction waste managementposted by Guido Petinelli on
According to LEED interpretation #10061- Wood Derived Fuel (WDF) meets the intent of credit MRc2. We would like clarification on the definition of “fuel” for the purposes of LEED.
Commingled Reporting / Recording Method
NC-2009 MRc2:Construction waste managementposted by Lewis Hewton on
Hello, I understand that a whole of facility commingled recycling rate is acceptable only when the method of recording and reporting is regulated by a local or state government authority. The met