C&D stands for Construction and Demolition debris, and consists of uncontaminated solid waste from construction, remodeling, repair and demolition of utilities, structures, roads, and land clearing. This can include brick, concrete or other masonry, soil and rock, wood and lumber, drywall or roofing materials, plumbing fixtures, electrical components and more.

Materials that are not considered C&D debris are: asbestos waste, garbage, corrugated container board, electrical fixtures containing hazardous liquids, fluorescent lights, carpeting, furniture, appliances, tires, drums, fuel tanks or containers greater than ten gallons in size of having more than one inch residue remaining on the bottom.

Any materials processed, shredded or pulverized beyond recognition would not be accepted.