How to Minimize Environmental Disruption in Construction

environmental engineers inspecting a construction site

The construction industry is flourishing, and the projects significantly impact the environment. The industry utilizes a lot of resources, produces waste and emits greenhouse gas which conflicts with the ecosystem’s needs. All aspects of building have quantifiable impacts ranging from mining procedures for materials to the waste produced by the… Continue reading

Responsible Methods for Construction Site Waste Disposal

construction site waste

Construction sites are bustling hubs of activity, teeming with workers, equipment, and materials. Amidst all the progress, there is one aspect that often gets overlooked – waste management. Improper disposal of construction site waste can have severe consequences for both human health and the environment. In this guide, we will… Continue reading

Sustainable Waste Management in the Construction Industry

construction site trash

Construction business is booming worldwide driven by population growth, urbanization and increased need for dwellings, business sites and commercial spaces. Unfortunately, it also means that there is a serious challenge to implement sustainable waste management in the construction industry. It is not only the duty of waste management contractors and… Continue reading

10 Natural Building Materials for Eco-friendly Home Construction

10 Natural Building Materials for Eco-friendly Home Construction

Long before modern construction, before human-made materials and before manufacturing, our ancestors managed to built shelters from the natural materials surrounding them. Today, modern building mainly relies on manufactured materials to construct modern homes. But this has caused a significant adverse impact on the environment over the years. For this… Continue reading

Step-by-Step Guide to Manage Construction Site Waste

trash at a construction site

Construction site waste can be classified into two types: inert and active. Inert construction site waste includes the earth, rocks, and concrete materials, while active waste includes all other types of waste, such as metal, paper, plastic, and glass. There are a few ways that you can reduce the amount… Continue reading