Wooden Pallets as Building Materials
comments (3) February 4th, 2010 in Blogs
Yesterday while taking a noontime walk around the neighborhood, I discovered a collection of wooden pallets stacked outside of a warehouse that’s for sale. My guess is that they will stay there, exposed to the elements and insects, at least until the warehouse has a new owner. After that, they’ll probably go to the landfill.
A 1999 study from the National Wooden Pallet and Container Association with statistics from the U.S. Forest Service reported that 190 million wooden pallets are sent to landfills each year. That number has certainly dropped over the past decade. Pallet recycling companies now will repair salvageable pallets and grind up for mulch, animal bedding, or woodstove pellets those that aren’t. In addition, pallets made from recycled paper are now available (at least one manufacturer claims they’re actually stronger than wooden pallets). If North Carolina’s new ban on dumping pallets in landfills spreads to other states, that number will surely decrease even further.
But I suspect that if most of us were to intentionally look for discarded pallets, we would find some. As long as that’s true, creative people can help keep them out of landfills by finding clever ways to reuse them. Here are links to a few projects even fine-home builders should find “pallet-able”:
http://summerville-novascotia.com/PalletWoodShed
http://www.oklahomahistory.net/palletshed.html
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/la/at-austin/look-shipping-pallet-house-austin-060707
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Comments (3)
Without evidence of theft if is probably easy to get off but even easier would be to obtain permission from the owner in writing. I would think that most people who use dumpsters are aware of the cost of filling them too much and would rather have you haul away pallets. Also, this could also create a relationship where you can call ahead and get some put aside for you when you need them. I have such a relationship with a few business owners in Illinois.
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