Eco-friendly demolition services – the importance of looking after our environment

Demolition projects are known for being messy. They are all about destroying something in the most efficient and affordable way. This kind of destruction can greatly damage the environment in the vicinity and beyond, impacting on local flora and fauna. However, even though a demolition project may result in a large mess, it doesn’t mean it has to harm the land. Instead, with the right tools and clean-up process, a demolition job can be completed without harming a thing.

At Abyss Demolition, they pride themselves on delivering eco-friendly demolition services to people in the Queensland region. They have a number of highly accredited licenses and qualifications to guarantee quality results. With services ranging from the removal of hazardous materials and asbestos to demolition and infrastructure projects, they can help with a number of projects, without damaging the area they work on or creating too much waste.

One way Abyss Demolition ensures they do not harm the environment is with their recycling services, carried out during and after their demolition projects. They recycle what they can to reduce waste going to landfill, salvaging up to 85 per cent of the demolition waste created onsite. This is done by segregating the waste into separate waste streams to be taken to the relevant recycling facility. They also clean the work site thoroughly.

If you need a demolition project completed, but are worried about the environmental effect, have a chat with one of Abyss Demolition’s team members to discuss how they can complete the job with as little mess and impact as possible. To contact Abyss Demolition, fill out a contact form online or call them on (07) 3341 9400 today. With the right tools and knowledge, it is possible to conduct a demolition job without significantly damaging the environment.

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