Looking for a cheaper, tariff-free way to remodel? Try salvage.

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Hennepin County promotes salvaging construction materials during May to reduce waste and save homeowners money. The Salvage Crawl showcases local businesses that sell reusable materials, including Wood From the Hood and Better Futures Minnesota. Olivia Cashman, a waste specialist, emphasizes the unique offerings of participating retailers, while Melissa Wenzel from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency highlights the trend of reselling salvaged goods. Minneapolis resident Makai Catudio, who participated in a Reuse Ride, appreciates the creative ideas he gained from visiting local salvage shops. The U.

S. generates twice as much construction waste as household trash, with Minnesota sending approximately 1. 6 million tons of debris to landfills in 2019. Recent efforts have significantly improved the diversion of construction waste, with over 15,000 tons diverted since 2021. Hennepin County’s strategy aims to reduce the trash sent to landfills and promote sustainable practices in renovations.

Officials encourage residents to consider salvaging as a viable option amidst rising household costs.

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