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Tг¶rmelг©kszerelе‘ 🏆 🎯

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.

It looks like there might be a typo or a very specific niche term in your request. In Hungarian, means "debris" or "rubble," and szerelő means "fitter" or "repairman." TГ¶rmelГ©kszerelЕ‘

If this is a or a translation error (e.g., you meant Tömítés-szerelő for "Gasket Fitter"), let me know and I can rewrite it! The true value of this role lies in the "circular economy

Distinguishing between recyclable materials (like steel and concrete), hazardous waste (like asbestos), and general landfill. In Hungarian, means "debris" or "rubble," and szerelő