Demolishing buildings is a waste. There's another way: deconstruction | Unpublished
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Publication Date: November 17, 2024 - 04:00

Demolishing buildings is a waste. There's another way: deconstruction

November 17, 2024
Constructing buildings takes a lot of wood, metal, concrete and other valuable resources. Demolishing them generates a huge amount of waste and carbon emissions. But there's another way – what if they were "deconstructed" so the materials could be reused and recycled?


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