Local Management of C&D

Local Management of Construction & Demolition Waste

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Local ordinances create incentives and encourage recycling of construction and demolition (C&D) waste, which can improve a community’s overall recycling rate.  C&D recycling ordinances include ‘green’ , ‘sustainable’ and ‘LEED’ building techniques and may apply to construction, renovation and/or demolition projects.  Several states have passed laws requiring ordinances and other cities are passing ordinances taking the lead in their state.
Most C&D reuse and recycling ordinances or policies that are implemented include the following:
  • Recycling of C&D debris
  • Reusing building materials on the project site
  • Deconstruction to maximize reuse
  • Specifying types and quantities of materials recovered for reuse and recycling
  • Reporting requirement
  • Compliance tools including fees and penalties for non-compliance

Sample Ordinances and Regulation of C&D Waste

Examples of Programs Implemented as a Result of Passing
C & D Recycling Ordinances


Technical Resources


Other Resources

Disclaimer: The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) maintains the content on this web site to enhance public access to information and facilitate understanding of waste reduction, reuse and recycling. The DEEP is not recommending these resources over any others and recognizes these represent only a partial listing of resources on this subject.

Content Last Updated  May 19, 2020