Environmental
Wisconsin's Recycling Law (Wis. Stat. § 287) requires that recyclable materials from property construction and demolition be:
ADisposed of in landfills only
BSeparated and recycled whenever feasible✓ Correct
CDonated to local charities
DStored on the property indefinitely
Explanation
Wisconsin's recycling law requires that recyclable materials from construction and demolition waste be separated and recycled to the extent feasible, reducing landfill waste.
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