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Construction Debris — Disposal Rules in New Jersey

How to Manage Jobsite Waste Lawfully and Affordably

Renovating a home or running a construction project? You already know debris piles up fast — and disposal isn’t as simple as tossing it all in a bin. New Jersey has strict regulations for how construction waste must be handled, and ignoring them can cost you time, fines, and headaches.

Here’s what contractors, homeowners, and property managers need to know.

What Counts as Construction Debris

Construction and renovation waste typically includes:

Some materials can be recycled or reused, while others require special disposal under local ordinances

Know the Local Rules

Each New Jersey county — Bergen, Essex, Passaic, and Morris — has slightly different guidelines.
In general:

How JM Junkers Keeps You Compliant

We simplify the process with fully licensed and insured construction debris removal services.

Save Money (and the Planet) by Recycling

Disposal costs add up quickly if everything goes to a landfill. Recycling materials like metal, concrete, and clean wood can significantly cut your hauling fees.
JM Junkers automatically sorts recyclables to help reduce costs — and your project’s environmental footprint.

Choosing the Right Dumpster or Pickup Service

Final Cleanup, Done Right

Before final inspections, we can perform a post-construction sweep — removing leftover debris, packaging, or dust from your property. It’s the fastest way to get your space ready for use or staging.

Final Thought:

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