Construction Waste Production in Macroeconomic Context

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Abstract This article aims at presenting the economic impacts of implementing basic principles construction demolition waste management in terms saving costs. Emphasis is placed on fulfilling 3R principle, i.e. reducing waste, reusing it, and recycling resources products. Construction represents largest mass flow EU, e.g. 2018, it represented 36% total production whole EU- 27. The European Union gradually introducing measures to reduce compared Czech Republic, where share was up 42% 2018. value exceeds EU-27 average. analyses available statistical data from national CZSO office EUROSTAT classified according EWC-STAT, which a classification Directive No. 2150/2002. Items monitoring produced by industry are listed 41 st 43 rd place EWC-STAT list all monitored waste. obtained allows comparing three branches production, Building construction, 42 nd Civil engineering, Specialized activities. Another possibility obtain use division producer activity (CZ NACE). this way with performance indicators economy. By size economy (especially GDP indicator), degree their interdependence determined. aim analysis assess relation between country’s next step perform an point view principle order examine impact connection already initiated processes its possible or reuse.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering

سال: 2021

ISSN: ['1757-8981', '1757-899X']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/1203/2/022080