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Construction project achieves remarkable 99 percent landfill diversion

August 26, 2024 | Watertown Public Schools, School Boards, Massachusetts


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Construction project achieves remarkable 99 percent landfill diversion
In a recent government meeting, officials provided updates on the ongoing construction of a new school building, highlighting significant progress and environmental achievements. A walkthrough for the building committee is scheduled for the end of September, with invitations extended to both the school committee and city council members. The construction site remains active, and officials expressed optimism about the project's development, noting its impressive design and scale.

Jessica, a committee member, emphasized the project's commitment to sustainability, revealing that 99% of materials from the former high school were successfully diverted from landfills during its demolition. This environmentally responsible approach is expected to continue, with projections indicating that the entire construction project will also divert 99% of its waste from landfills. Jessica called this achievement noteworthy, urging the community to celebrate the project's commitment to eco-friendly practices.

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