Construction and Demolition

Tear it down and build
it back up

Construction and demolition (C&D) recycling recovers valuable resources and diverts them from landfills so they can be turned into another viable end-product. C&D also helps meet the growing demand for materials while reducing the reliance on natural resources, reducing your landfill costs, and increasing the lifespan of our landfills.

A high-speed grinder processes construction and demolition waste, reducing its volume.

C&D Recycling Equipment

Ecoverse has decades of experience working with demolition experts, transfer stations, and landfills to provide equipment designed specifically for construction and demolition debris processing. Proper recycling begins with proper material preparation, and our complete line of high-speed grinders, high-torque shredders, and trommel screens let your operation screen rubble to reclaim aggregate, recover waste wood for mulch and compost, and shred mixed debris for better landfill compaction.

Ecoverse helps you do more, better thanks to our partners:

• High-speed Grinders

• High-torque Shredders

• Twin-Shaft Shredders

• Trommel Screens

• Rock Crushers

• Scalping Screens

• Star Screens

 

• Horizontal Grinders

 

• Conveyors

• Stackers

• Density Separators

 

Let us simplify your C&D recycling operation so you can focus on your long-term success

Case Studies

Kreider Mulch Leans on Doppstadt for Processing Efficiency

August 2, 2018

Randy Kreider grew up in Lancaster, a quaint small town in rural eastern Pennsylvania. Unless you’re inside the urban boundaries of Philadelphia, most of this half of the state is…

Town of Lexington Organics Recycling is Operational Jewel

July 20, 2018

Regulation can be a powerful business stimulus. For the Town of Lexington, Massachusetts, state regulation proved to be a huge municipal benefit as well. When the Massachusetts yard waste recycling…

Start-Up Metrosite Builds Recycling Leader in Less than One Year

July 6, 2018

Scott Ledford took the back roads into the organics recycling industry—literally. As the owner of a communications tower construction company, he spends considerable time doing work in rural Georgia communities.…