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What makes the Essex Wire deconstruction “green?

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What makes the Essex Wire deconstruction “green?

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” • 100 tons of reusable material per week – sold • 1.6 million bricks – sold and reused at: • an historic church • a light house on the Great Lakes • multi-million dollar homes in six states • Broken brick – utilized as landscaping material • Hard rock maple floor (milled 10-20 years in 1800s) – reused for hand-made banjos and fiddles with very deep rich sound • Oak posts – reused by furniture manufacturers across the U.S.

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