When most homeowners think green, their thoughts naturally turn to things like increasing energy efficiency and using alternative sources of energy. What they often fail to realize, however, is that there is equally as much green potential in using recycled building materials and adopting eco-friendly waste management practices. This guide is here to provide you with the information you'll need to incorporate recycling and green waste management into your home improvement plans.
Going Green with David Johnston
ServiceMagic understands that it can be tough for homeowners to wade through all the "green" remodeling information out there, which is why we've teamed up with green remodeling expert David Johnston to provide you with the best, most accurate, green remodeling advice in the business. Johnston is the founder of the green consulting firm What's Working, Inc., the author of multiple books on green remodeling (including the Nautilus Award winner Green Remodeling: Changing the World One Room at a Time), and he's an expert on going green, especially when it comes to the old mantra: "reduce, reduce, recycle." Here's some cutting edge advice, drawn directly from the experience, wisdom, and writings of Johnston himself, to help guide you in reusing and recycling old building materials, reducing waste production, and embracing smarter waste disposal practices.
The (True) Costs of Going Green
First of all, let's talk finances. Budget is a big concern on any major remodeling project, and the prospect of spending more to go green can cause some homeowners to take pause. However, the truth of the matter is that by adopting a "reduce, reuse, and recycle" philosophy when it comes to building materials and construction waste, you can reduce project costs and make a positive environmental impact, no matter what type of home improvement you're facing.
In addition, Johnston stresses the fact that the true value of going green extends far beyond calculations involving dollars and cents. Going green when it comes to waste production and disposal means more efficient job sites, less material waste (which translates to lower costs for materials in the first place), and higher quality projects. Furthermore, going green allows you to sleep well at night knowing that you're doing your part in creating an environmentally responsible and sustainable world for future generations. When you put it that way, it's easy to see what Johnston is getting at when he notes that the real value of going green is worth every penny, and then some.
Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle the David Johnston Way
What exactly can you do to embrace the three Rs on your job site or home improvement project? According to Johnston: plenty. Whether you use reclaimed building materials, purchase products that contain recycled content, or make sure that you keep as much of your construction and deconstruction waste out of the landfill as possible, here's a list of things you can do to reduce, reuse, and recycle once your project gets underway.
Which Shade of Green is Right for You?
If you do think green is the right choice for you, be sure to talk with your contractor about adopting a green remodeling philosophy for your project, find a contractor who specializes in green building and remodeling, or seek out the services of a green consulting firm so that you can be sure your home improvement ends up being as green as it gets, including how you take out the trash.
While thinking green when it comes to building materials and waste disposal is a smart choice for your pocketbook, your home, and the environment, it's not unusual for homeowners to feel a little overwhelmed when presented with the full scope of green remodeling options. If you're feeling unsure about how green you're willing to go with waste disposal and recycling, there's no need to worry. Going green is not an all-or-nothing proposition, and any step you take in a green direction is a smart one, whether you choose to reuse some old trim in your kitchen remodel, or go all the way by using reclaimed building materials and recycling as much of your construction and deconstruction waste as possible. 
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