
Thankfully, paper isn’t the only product that can be recycled. At Colony Park, we examined every opportunity to reduce waste, improve quality, and save you money, which is why you’ll find materials and furnishings made from both post-consumer and pre-consumer recycled content. In addition to using recycled goods, Brookfield diverted 65% of Colony Park’s construction and demolition waste to a recycling facility. That means we increased the number of recyclable goods and prolonged the life of existing landfills. We were mindful of conserving our resources from the foundation up. The concrete used to build Colony Park contains flyash—one of the general types of coal combustion byproducts (CCBPs)—that offer environmental advantages by diverting materials from the waste stream.


