Concrete, Asphalt & Brick Disposal Guide 2025

Plan heavy debris removal, keep streams clean, and use recycling facilities to cut costs and improve diversion.

Updated: March 15, 2025
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Concrete, Asphalt & Brick Disposal Guide 2025

Material Streams

Clean concrete, reinforced concrete, asphalt pavement, and brick masonry are commonly recyclable into aggregate and base.

Container Strategy

Use C&D dumpsters or concrete-only containers to reduce disposal cost. Heavy materials hit weight limits quickly—plan hauls.

Drop-Off & Processing

Crushing/recycling facilities may accept clean loads at reduced tipping fees. Keep loads free of soil, trash, and wood.

Costs

Concrete-only loads often priced per ton with reduced rates; mixed C&D costs more due to sorting.

Best Practices

Stage demolition to separate materials, avoid contamination, and coordinate scale tickets for project diversion reporting.


Last updated: 2025-03-01

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