Construction and reconstruction is what happens in the modern urban world. The old buildings are destroyed and new buildings all the time and everywhere. This is the age of environmentalism, which holds three principles, namely “recycle, reuse and reduce” and need to think seriously about the management of recycled or reclaimed building materials. It’s an idea economically viable as the cost of new construction materials increased by an alarming day by day.
Most of the time, most people are not aware of the enormous amount of useful materials buried in the rubble of buildings destroyed or affected in natural disasters such as earthquakes, for example. They are not aware that most of these objects and artifacts can be reused and recovered. Salvage building materials, depending on your original age, are often much better quality than those available today, and after all, have stood the test of time.
Things like bricks, tiles, fiber sheets, tin sheets and wood recovered can be reused provided they are handled with care during the deconstruction of an existing building or removing it. Recycled materials such construction can not only reduce the cost of new construction, but also can improve the overall quality of the news that are being used. Anything made of plastic can be reused because the plastic can survive for a long period of time without damage or depreciation occurs.
The idea to recover, recycle and salvage building materials for reuse in new construction is eco-friendly and therefore currently very fashionable. Most serious environmentalists see it as a viable solution, in part because the man is facing the current environmental crisis, and therefore supportive of it.
An exception to this rule is the reuse of the remains of a devastated nuclear facility, so that the world is thinking seriously about safe burial of nuclear waste, but any material that has no activity detected in the radio can be recycled.
The list of recovered materials, by their very nature, can vary from place to place and from city to city. They also differ from one country to another and in each different country recovered materials used for construction and reconstruction. Local climatic conditions and cultural determine that the construction materials used for construction of what type of structure. In some places, based on stone, some brick, some wood and these are the things that will survive to be used another day.