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WasteCap Wisconsin, Inc . Emerging Markets for Sheetrock

WasteCap Wisconsin, Inc . Emerging Markets for Sheetrock. Statewide, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization Provide waste reduction and recycling assistance for businesses Target Materials: Construction and Demolition Debris, Food Waste, Computers. Their Success – WasteCap Clients.

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WasteCap Wisconsin, Inc . Emerging Markets for Sheetrock

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  1. WasteCap Wisconsin, Inc. Emerging Markets for Sheetrock

  2. Statewide, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization • Provide waste reduction and recycling assistance for businesses • Target Materials: Construction and Demolition Debris, Food Waste, Computers

  3. Their Success – WasteCap Clients • Lawrence University • Madison Area Builders Assn • Madison Gas & Electric • Metropolitan Builders Assn. of Greater Milwaukee • Overture Center for the Arts • Retzer Nature Center • Royster-Clark, Inc. • Schlitz Audubon Nature Center • Urban Ecology Center • Alliant Energy’s Worldwide Corporate Headquarters • Affiliated Engineers, Inc. Corporate Headquarters • Appleton City Center East • Badger Army Ammunition Plant • Don Simon Homes/Veridian Homes • Epic Systems Corporation • Harley-Davidson Motor Co.

  4. Construction and Demolition (C&D) Debris • More C&D in WI than residential, municipal solid waste • Approx 1/3 of WI MSW is C&D • Nationally, the EPA estimates that 136 million tons of C&D debris are generated each year • Relatively clean, high-value materials • Interest and activity growing

  5. Drywall • 2nd Largest material in construction waste • Relatively easy to separate • 2,000 ft2 home: 1 ton • Rule-of-thumb: 1 lb per ft2 • Construction: 64% of generation

  6. Drywall – Calcium Sulfate Korcak, 1996

  7. Increases available calcium & sulfur Reduces sodium uptake Loosens clay soils and allows water & air to circulate May reduce erosion Can reduce aluminum toxicity in some soils CANNOT be used to raise soil pH like lime Drywall Properties

  8. “Regular” – residential ½” Type X – Firecode C, 5/8” Green Board Blue Board Dens Glass Common Drywall Types

  9. Markets • Landfill • Incineration • Reuse • Recycling

  10. Recycling Markets • Gypsum wallboard manufacture • Off Site Land Application (farmer’s field) • On Site Land Application • Fertilizer Manufacture

  11. Off Site Land Application-Commercial Alliant Energy Corporate Headquarters Opus North Corporation Flad & Associates

  12. Alliant Energy • Found farmer • WI DNR Exemption • Type X drywall – not allowed • Type X - Less than 1% fiberglass • Study by Dick Wolkowski, UW-Madison

  13. Processing Horizontal Grinder vs. Tub Grinder Other options

  14. Alliant Construction Results • 75% recycling rate by volume • Over $15,000 saved through avoided disposal costs • Efforts covered by local, statewide & national press; awards & presentations • 1st Type X drywall recy. exemption in WI • Contractor recycling on other sites

  15. On Site Land Application-Commercial Schlitz Audubon Nature Center The Jansen Group The Kubala Washatko Architects

  16. On Site Land Application – Schlitz Audubon Nature Center • DNR Exemption – soil analysis • Hauled to on-site location for use with berm. • Saved tipping fees • Mixed into the soil

  17. Soil Test – rate based on amount of silt & clay present Estimate/Calculate 1 lb gypsum/ft2 building Recc. application rate: 250 lbs/1000 ft2 Calcium: 100 – 200 lbs/acre Sulfur: 25 – 50 lbs/acre 2 tons/acre on sandy soils and 5 tons/acre on medium-textured soils. Application Rates Wolkowski, RP 2003. Using recycled wallboard for crop production University of Georgia. 12/02. On-Site Beneficial Use of Scrap Wallboard in Georgia Residential Construction

  18. Schlitz Construction Results • 78% recycling rate by weight • 42% savings in disposal costs • Talk & Tour result: recy. on other sites • 3rd Type X drywall recy. exemption in WI • Contractor recycling on other sites

  19. Fertilizer Manufacture • Need for stable, long-term, large market • Royster-Clark, WasteCap WI, EPA, WI DNR, Veridian Homes, Overture Center, Packer Industries, Construction Waste Solutions . . .

  20. Fertilizer Manufacture • Collected 100 tons • Kept dry • Ground • Screened • Screened • Screened • Made Fertilizer! • Next step – 2nd test. economic analysis

  21. Other Markets • Composting bulking agent/additive • Athletic Field Marker • Livestock Bedding • Cement

  22. Contact Us WasteCap Wisconsin, Inc. 2647 North Stowell Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53211-4299 (414) 961-1100 fax: (414) 961-1105 jkunde@wastecapwi.org wastecap@wastecapwi.org www.wastecapwi.org

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