A proposed ban on burning wood from construction and demolition debris has moved closer to becoming law in
The state Senate has approved a bill already passed by the House that would create a permanent ban on burning the material, replacing a moratorium that will end on Dec. 31.
Gov. John Lynch has said he will sign the bill into law, according to the report.
William Turley, executive director of the Construction Materials Recycling Association (CMRA), has said the ban could slam the door shut on an important market for recycled C&D debris in
The CMRA through its Issues & Education Fund has been working with the
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