2020.12.22 [In Chinese.] Google Scholar Cui S, Tu Y (2006) Resource utilization and treatment status of construction and demolition waste in Beijing. In: Application of Solid
Read More2023.11.22 Construction and Demolition (CD) debris is a type of waste that is not included in municipal solid waste (MSW). Materials included in the CD debris
Read More2022.7.1 Shenzhen, China, has implemented the construction waste reproduction product labeling system, specifying that demolition construction enterprises must
Read More2016.5.3 A stark example of this prediction occurred in Shenzhen, China, on 20 December 2015, where an unstable deposit of construction and demolition (CD) and
Read More2023.11.1 With the rapid growth of the construction industry and urbanization, the construction and demolition waste (CDW) has constituted the most major solid waste
Read More2021.2.3 Through official statistics reports, questionnaires and field investigation, our results show that East China contribute the largest ratios to 37% and 27% in construction
Read More2021.2.23 Construction and demolition waste (CDW) accounts for more than a third of all waste generated in the EU. It contains a wide variety of materials such as concrete,
Read More2023.1.13 The rapidly increased generation of construction and demolition (CD) waste hinders the sustainable development of cities. Establishing an effective CD waste
Read MoreFirst Online: 03 March 2021 1226 Accesses Part of the Springer Textbooks in Earth Sciences, Geography and Environment book series (STEGE) Abstract This chapter
Read More2023.6.16 Construction, demolition, and renovation activities generate a significant amount of waste, posing serious environmental risks. The scarcity of recycling facilities makes it difficult to implement the new legislation, which calls for producing recycled aggregates. Moreover, the lack of studies on the environmental feasibility of recycling
Read More2023.1.13 The rapidly increased generation of construction and demolition (CD) waste hinders the sustainable development of cities. Establishing an effective CD waste management system is of great importance for achieving sustainable development goals. The quantification and prediction of CD waste, forming the basis of waste management,
Read More2023.3.28 As construction activities become more intensive in developing countries, increasing improperly managed construction and demolition waste (CDW) brings serious environmental impacts. Recycling is a beneficial way to dispose of CDW that reduces environmental impact and brings economic benefits, especially for concrete. China is the
Read More2021.2.3 The waste rate of construction, demolition and decoration, this paper mainly selects cases of Shenzhen city. Shenzhen is a rapidly developing city, both first-tier and second-tier cities’ characteristics are equipped. Such as rapid-growth economic and fast-flowing population of first-tier cities, plenty exploitable land. ...
Read More2022.8.26 The increase in construction projects with rising construction demolition waste (CDW) challenges is alarming, and it poses a significant threat to sustainable urban development. The challenge of CDW management (CDWM) is noteworthy with varied consequences on social, economic, environmental, and physical development
Read MorePDF On Oct 18, 2023, Mohamed Nifal and others published Construction and demolition waste management in Sri Lanka Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
Read More2022.5.31 The search for new alternative materials for employment in the construction industry is necessary for more sustainable development. The construction demolition waste (CDW), as well as by-products generated by initiatives, such as slag, fly ash (FA), palm oil fuel ash (POFA), metakaolin (MK), silica fume (SF), and rice husk ash
Read More2019.7.15 Introduction. Construction and demolition (CD) waste is one of the largest waste flows in the world. Several research investigate that CD waste has reached 30–40% of the total solid waste because of the large scale construction and demolition activities resulting from the accelerated urbanization and city rebuilding (Akhtar and Sarmah,
Read More2022.11.7 In Bolivia, construction and demolition waste (CDW) is unmanaged. The current research implemented a CDW flow analysis and a cost assessment in the city of La Paz, aiming to compare future recycling scenarios. Lack of data is challenging; therefore, a review of 31 international studies has been conducted. Results report that the waste
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Read More2021.3.3 The waste generated in the building and construction sector is termed construction and demolition waste (CDW) or construction and demolition debris (CDD). CDW is a general term that can be defined as the waste material produced in the process of construction, maintenance, renovation, or demolition of buildings, representing a big
Read MoreConstruction and demolition waste comprises a wide variety of materials including concrete, metals, timber, ceramics, soil, plaster, asphalt, and polymers which arise either during construction, renovation, or demolition activities. National arisings of construction and demolition waste typically make up a large proportion of most countries ...
Read More2021.9.15 Traditionally, construction and demolition waste (CDW) materials have been considered to be unwanted, surplus, or wastage materials or materials with zero value. Such a conceptualisation only
Read More2022.8.26 Construction and demolition waste (CD waste) is a type of hazardous waste that is generated during the demolition and reconstruction of buildings. CD waste can be classified as hazardous based on its chemical and/or physical properties. There are specific handling, storage, and disposal requirements for CD waste.
Read More2023.11.14 Definition of CDW. CDW term is defined as the solid waste generated from CRD works, such as land excavation or foundation, civil and building construction, site cleaning, demolition events, roadwork, and building renovation, which are the main causes of CDW generation [35,36,37,38,39].Tchobanoglous et al. [] stated that demolition
Read More2023.8.26 In the case of building demolition, the construction industry increasingly prioritizes sustainable waste management and environmental protection. Life cycle assessment (LCA) was used to assess two scenarios to evaluate the environmental impacts of four methods (demolition, transport, recycling, and landfills). To conduct an
Read More2020.6.15 Construction and demolition waste management policies in the USA. In the late 1960's and early 1970's eight southern states of the USA (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Texas, Virgina, Kentucky, Tennessee and North Carolina) established a legislation system for “Solid Waste Disposal”. This legislation became known as the “Solid Waste Disposal ...
Read More2022.10.1 Construction and demolition waste (CDW) reuse and recycling represents a key point to enhance resource efficiency in construction sector and to reduce the huge volumes of extracted materials, energy consumption and waste production, which make this sector the largest resource consuming and waste producing one. Even if several
Read More2023.8.29 Globally, construction and demolition wastes (CDW) are rapidly increasing, occupying 3 billion square yards of land for landfill. In India, CD debris reaches 150 million tons per year, leading to environmental damage and resource wastage due to poor waste management practices. This study focuses on environmental impact analysis
Read More2023.12.13 Demolition Process. Building demolition should be done according to a set process and following the steps below can help ensure that the procedure is done safely and systematically: 1. Survey the building. Industry professionals should check all of the elements of the property such as the construction materials, design, usage of building
Read More2022.5.14 Dust pollution arising out of building demolition has serious health implications on workers, as well as the neighboring communities. Existing research has shown that regulatory and engineering control
Read More2022.4.28 Railway engineering generates large amounts of construction and demolition waste (CDW). To quantify the amount of CDW generated from railway engineering projects throughout the whole life cycle, a process-based life cycle assessment model is proposed in this paper. The life-cycle CDW is divided into four parts: CDW from
Read More2012.3.25 The construction and demolition (CD) waste generated by the Canadian construction industry accounts for 27 % of the total municipal solid waste disposed in landfills. However, it is evident that over 75 % of what the construction industry generates as waste has a residual value, and therefore could be recycled, salvaged and/or reused.
Read More2022.5.14 The demolition site is approximately 500 square meters of coverage area per 1000 squar. Dust screens on waste stockpiles. o verify the effectiveness of the dust treatment cost prediction model for ...
Read MoreThe global Construction demolition waste market is estimated to be USD 26.6 billion in 2021 and is projected to reach USD 34.4 billion by 2026, at a CAGR of 5.3% from 2021 to 2026.
Read More2023.8.16 E-waste or electronic waste uses electrical power from a power cord/plug/battery. Construction and demolition (CD) industries use various electronic components such as cables, switches, sockets, electrical heat pumps, air conditioning systems, and solar panels, which become e-waste at the end-of-life-cycle stages. E
Read More2023.3.29 The construction industry substantially impacts a country’s economic growth and ecological progress. Due to the competitive nature of the construction business and intense rivalry between construction companies, the industry’s focus is progressively becoming customer-centric. Efforts are being taken to ensure high-quality buildings are
Read More2022.4.8 Construction and demolition waste treatment has become an increasingly pressing economic, social, and environmental concern across the world. This study employs a science mapping approach to provide a thorough and systematic examination of the literature on waste management research. This study identifies the most significant
Read More2021.5.1 Urban construction substantially increased the overall urbanisation rate but generated large amounts of industrial by-products, such as construction and demolition (CD) waste. This by-product mainly refers to waste generated during the construction, demolition, reconstruction and decoration of buildings.
Read More2023.4.11 The universe of construction and demolition debris materials, sources, and management methods are introduced in this chapter. This chapter begins by providing an overview of the importance of understanding the magnitude of materials extracted from the Earth used to construct our built environment. Then, perhaps one of the most challenging
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