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Finding Suppliers and C&D Recyclers

Finding Industrial Material Suppliers | Locating C&D Materials Recyclers | Locating Potential End-Users

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Finding Industrial Material Suppliers

University of North Dakota's Energy and Environmental Research Center's Buyer's Guide to Coal Containing Products Exit EPA
Provides background information on available CCP building materials and links to suppliers.

EPA's CPG Supplier Database
A searchable database of vendors who sell or distribute CPG-designated products with recycled content.

GSA Advantage
Cement and concrete containing coal fly ash can be ordered through the General Service Administration's (GSA's) online ordering system. In addition, GSA publishes various supply catalogues, guides, and schedules for recycled-content products available through the Federal Supply Service.

The Environmentally Preferable Purchasing (EPP) Database

Headwaters Resources Exit EPA Headwaters is a company that markets and supplies coal combustion products, such as fly ash. It operates distribution terminals on the east and west coasts.

National Slag Association (NSA) Exit EPA The NSA has a listing of iron and steel slag processors in the U.S. based on a U.S. Geological Survey report.

Northeast Recycling Council’s Environmentally Preferable Products Listserv (EPPnet) Exit EPA EPPnet is a listserv for federal, state, and local environmental procurement officials; and private procurement specialists charged with purchasing green products and services and developing policies for the procurement of these products. EPPnet provides subscribers with information which includes availability of product specifications, vendors of particular products, and pricing information.

Rubbersidewalks, Inc. Exit EPA Rubbersidewalks, Inc. is a company that markets, sells, and supplies modular sidewalk paving systems, and other products made from recycled tire rubber.

The Whole Building Design Guide’s Construction Waste Management Database Exit EPA The Construction Waste Management Database contains information on companies that haul, collect, and process recyclable debris from construction projects. Created in 2002 by the U.S. General Services Administration’s Environmental Strategies and Safety Division to promote responsible waste disposal, the database is a free online service for those seeking companies that recycled construction debris in their area. The database is searchable by state, zip code, or materials recycled.

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Locating C&D Materials Recyclers

Construction Materials Recycling Association Exit EPA
The Construction Materials Recycling Association is a 501(c)(3) organization that promotes the recycling of construction and demolition materials.

Construction Industry Compliance Assistance Center Exit EPA
Contains a C&D materials State Resource Locator, where contractors can find state and municipal recycling programs.

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Locating Potential End-Users

American Foundry Society’s (AFS) Beneficial Reuse Directory Exit EPA This tool provides users the ability to search by zip code and radius to identify ready-mixed concrete, asphalt, and Portland cement facilities that may use spent aluminum, iron, and steel foundry sands in their manufactured products. The end-users are available through a listing and Google map views.

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