
Hello ! This time, we received a request from a renovation company in Tsuzuki Ward, Yokohama City, for the collection of construction waste generated from a store demolition project.
The materials collected consisted primarily of plasterboard (PB), along with aluminum and steel materials, lighting fixtures, and other construction waste generated during the demolition work.
Plasterboard is a building material widely used as a base material for walls and ceilings in homes and stores, but demolition work often generates it in large quantities, making it an industrial waste product that requires proper disposal.
For this job, a team of three staff members and two trucks arrived on site, where we checked and loaded the construction waste—which had been pre-sorted by type—item by item.
The work was completed in under an hour, allowing for a swift response so the next phase of construction could proceed smoothly.
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At Nishida Service, we handle the collection of a wide range of construction waste generated from demolition work, including not only plasterboard but also aluminum, steel, lighting fixtures, and more.
We regularly receive inquiries from renovation companies and interior contractors with requests such as:
“We want to clear the site immediately after demolition.”
“We’d like all the construction waste collected together.”
“We want to work with a company that can dispose of materials properly and legally.”
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Nishida Service holds an Industrial Waste Collection and Transport License, allowing us to properly collect and transport industrial waste generated at construction sites.
From plasterboard (PB) to lightweight steel framing (LGS), aluminum materials, steel materials, lighting fixtures, and more, you can leave the collection of construction waste from demolition work to us.
We also respond promptly to requests from corporate clients, renovation companies, and interior demolition contractors, so please feel free to reach out to Nishida Service whenever you’re in need.








