| 1. Construction debris is brought on site. Cardboard, wood, metal and concrete are separated. All hazardous and illegal materials are removed at this point to be disposed of in their proper facility. |

Truck dumping debris onto site |
3. Residual debris is screened allowing for the recovery of dirt, rock, sand and gypsum. This product is available in filling applications as opposed to costly topsoil. |
| 2. Metal and cardboard are sent to recycling facilities. Wood is ground to produce mulch. Concrete remains on our site for crushing. With the rising costs of stone, recycling concrete is quickly becoming the product of choice. For more information, contact Phillip Nappi at (615) 394-1857. |

The trackhoe at work |
4. Finally, the greatly reduced residual material is sent to the local landfill. |