
Preserving the Past to Build a Greener Future
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Episode Summary:
Explore the environmental impact of demolition waste and how one Alberta-based company is tackling this issue by reclaiming valuable wood from buildings before they get demolished. Jay Sanderson, founder of Backroads Reclamation, shares he’s repurposing old-growth wood, reducing waste, and honoring Alberta’s architectural heritage. Discover the unique benefits of reclaimed wood and how it plays a vital role in sustainable development.
Key Topics:
- The environmental impact of demolition waste
- The difference between old-growth reclaimed wood and new timber
- The process and challenges of reclaiming wood from demolished structures
- The historical and environmental value of preserving Alberta’s architectural heritage
- The future of the reclaimed wood industry in Alberta
Guest:
Jay Sanderson, Founder and Owner of Backroads Reclamation
Resources Mentioned:
- Backroads Reclamation’s Website
- Environment and Climate Change Canada's National Waste Characterization Report
The What On EARTH Can We Do Podcast is a program of the Alberta Emerald Foundation, a registered charity with the unique mission of accelerating environmental excellence by identifying and celebrating Alberta’s visionary leaders and by sharing best practices through the power of compelling educational narratives.
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