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Waste management in building and construction

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For all stakeholders in the building sector: how is waste management carried out at an educational and professional level? Can you tell us about best practices that you have experienced?


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Here are the residues I leave in the electrical workshop. There are small pieces of wire, plastic insulation, and metal scraps. There is dust from drilling and cutting. There are empty cable boxes. I must clean the floor and organize tools. I must dispose of waste properly.


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Here are 50 things that must be recycled in a workshop to protect the environment and reduce waste: paper, cardboard, plastic bottles, glass jars, aluminum cans, scrap metal, copper wire, steel parts, wood pallets, sawdust, ink cartridges, toner cartridges, batteries, tires, rubber, fabric scraps, oil filters.


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Hello, my name is EHSAAN. I study at the Pirámide Vocational Training Center, where I am taking an intermediate course in electricity. My main goal is to pass the course successfully. There are many classmates here, and a lot of people are interested in learning electrical installation and practical skills together.

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In an electrical workshop, there are many materials that can be recycled. There are old copper wires, metal pieces, and aluminum parts. There is used paper and cardboard from packaging. There are plastic covers and broken switches. There are empty boxes and damaged cables that can also be recycled.


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