How Deconstruction Helps Colorado Mitigate Climate Change
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How Deconstruction Helps Colorado Mitigate Climate Change

According to the EPA, the way we produce, transport, and dispose of materials and goods — including building materials — makes up 40% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) that contribute to global warming. These emissions come from the energy, land, and water used to produce, transport, use, and discard of materials and goods. It’s a system that puts our limited natural resources on a one-way track from being extracted from the earth to trashed in a dump, all while generating emissions that warm the planet and contribute to climate destabilization.

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2023 impact report
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2023 impact report

We're excited to share our 5th annual report with you! It's been an incredible journey of growth for our deconstruction business and our retail Reclaimed Lumber Warehouse.

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Perks in the news
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Perks in the news

CBS Colorado interviews Anna Perks, Owner and Found of Perks Deconstruction, on the company’s efforts to bring sustainability practices to Colorado’s demolition industry.

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What happens to the building materials we salvage? 
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What happens to the building materials we salvage? 

We always use the “highest and best use” principle to make the most of each material we divert from the landfill. Then we work with local recyclers and nonprofit partners to ensure each item gets reused or recycled responsibly.

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What is reclaimed wood?
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What is reclaimed wood?

FAQs and why you need this low-cost, super green material for your next home renovation project

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What is deconstruction?
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What is deconstruction?

How this sustainable alternative to demolition benefits you, the environment, and your community.

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