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Tг¶rmelг©kszerelе‘ Now

Though often overlooked, the work of managing debris is a cornerstone of urban development. The expertise required to turn a pile of rubble into reusable resources makes this role essential for a greener, more efficient future in construction and industry.

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The true value of this role lies in the "circular economy." By "fitting" or processing debris correctly, these specialists allow old concrete to become the foundation for new roads and old scrap metal to be melted down for new construction. They are the bridge between the end of one building's life and the beginning of another's. Though often overlooked, the work of managing debris

A debris specialist does more than just move rubble. Their work involves: The true value of this role lies in the "circular economy

While there isn't a standard, widely recognized profession called "Törmelékszerelő," it likely refers to a or a demolition and site clearance specialist —the people responsible for managing, sorting, and processing construction debris or industrial waste.

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