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# 3 - Segregate Your Waste

From [Top 5 Tips for Effective Waste Management During Home Renovations](https://listium.com/@florindab/86296/top-5-tips-for-effective-waste-management-during-home-renovations)  
By [Florinda Byers (@florindab)](https://listium.com/@florindab)

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Published 24 May 2023 · Updated 24 May 2023

Category: law, govt &amp; politics

- Notes: Not all renovation waste is created equal. Some materials, like metal, wood, and certain types of plastic, can be recycled. Others, like drywall and insulation, are typically sent to the landfill. You'll want to make sure those are separated.
