26/06/2025
The decisions we make today about how we remove buildings, whether we flatten them without a second thought or salvage every bit we can, aren’t just technical. They’re moral!
It’s easy to call yourself a professional, stand there and say “It’s too hard or expensive to salvage and reuse,” but those decisions, made by adults, echo far beyond their lifetime. They shape the world that our kids and their kids will inherit.
Are we going to stand up and listen to the children of today?
"When demolishing, rather than pulling the entire building down into rubble, the best thing to do is to take it apart bit by bit, and then sort those pieces into piles such as reusable timber, plasterboard, steel, or anything your building is made from...
What you need to do is: spread the knowledge! The more people that realise what a big problem this is, the more people planning a construction or demolition project will realise, which in turn will mean more waste prevented/recycled."
— Elsie Saunders, Newlands Intermediate School
Written not by a seasoned architect or policy advisor, but by a schoolgirl, barely a teenager, who already sees the ways of the system. She calls out the waste, the laziness, and the willful neglect that has allowed the construction and demolition industry to become one of the world’s largest contributors to landfill.
At Levela, we dismantle buildings by hand and reuse as much as physically possible because we believe we should be doing what is right, not just what is convenient, especially for the next generation!
See the full article here:
https://lnkd.in/gAu_KCFT
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