It prevents waste
80% of Minnesota's construction and demolition waste is put in a landfill. Salvaging items keeps materials out of the landfill.
It preserves history
Unique historical pieces no longer produced today can be reused in old and new structures. For example, old growth lumber (salvaged from buildings built between 1890 and 1940) is more durable and filled with character.
It conserves resources
Salvaged materials save resources otherwise used to manufacture, harvest, build or ship brand new materials.
It supports the local economy
Salvaging and buying salvaged materials supports local retailers and creates jobs.