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Topic: deconstruction

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Article Title: Company to recycle construction waste.

Intro: recycling construction waste

Excerpt: One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Ace will accept construction and demolition debris such as cardboard and paper, carpet, concrete, dirt, metal, plastics, wallboard, and wood and recycle it. Construction waste typically ends up in a landfill but the debris run through a sorting process designed by Mogul will end up as raw material for plastic products, new wallboard, new paper products, steel, or wood chips. Some items may be recycled, as are 2-by-4s, other lumber, and architectural detail work from demolition projects.

Excerpt: “When we created The Sustainability Park, we wanted it to become a center for businesses that manufacture and market environmentally sustainable products – companies that are helping our environment and our community while creating new jobs and economic growth. Ace Recycling is a perfect fit for our objective,” Robinson says.

Article Title: Green Guy takes on gigantic recycling project

Intro: A huge deconstruction project

Excerpt: Hahn and his crew from Green Guy Recycling are dismantling the old Trico building piece by piece, and just about everything is being reused or recycled. Trico, which built drilling equipment there, closed its San Marcos manufacturing center seven years ago.

Excerpt: "This is the biggest demolition project I've ever been involved in," Hahn said. "Honestly, there are not a lot of buildings this size anyway."

Excerpt: "Doing it this way takes more time, but we planned ahead and had the time to do it," Gregson said. "And economically, it will be less expensive than a traditional demolition."

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