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Excess Building Materials: Nigel Eastham of Sustainability Yard Discusses Excess Building Materials

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Embracing the value of excess building materials fosters economic, ecological, and social benefits. There are cost-saving opportunities for individuals and businesses engaged in construction projects. Moreover, these materials contribute to sustainable practices by minimising waste and reducing environmental impact. Reusing surplus materials promotes resource conservation and decreases the demand for new production, thereby conserving energy and lowering carbon emissions.

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Embracing the value of excess building materials fosters economic, ecological, and social benefits. There are cost-saving opportunities for individuals and businesses engaged in construction projects. Moreover, these materials contribute to sustainable practices by minimising waste and reducing environmental impact. Reusing surplus materials promotes resource conservation and decreases the demand for new production, thereby conserving energy and lowering carbon emissions.

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