نتایج جستجو برای: construction and demolition waste

تعداد نتایج: 16882003  

Journal: :Waste management 2011
Weisheng Lu Hongping Yuan Jingru Li Jane J L Hao Xuming Mi Zhikun Ding

The construction and demolition waste generation rates (C&D WGRs) is an important factor in decision-making and management of material waste in any construction site. The present study investigated WGRs by conducting on-site waste sorting and weighing in four ongoing construction projects in Shenzhen city of South China. The results revealed that WGRs ranged from 3.275 to 8.791 kg/m(2) and misc...

2017
Esteban Fraile-Garcia Javier Ferreiro-Cabello Luis M. López-Ochoa Luis M. López-González

The construction industry generates a considerable amount of waste. Faced with this undesirable situation, the ready-mix concrete sector, in particular, has invested energy and resources into reusing its own waste in its production process as it works towards the goal of more sustainable construction. This study examines the feasibility of incorporating two types of concrete waste, which curren...

2011
K. Hewage

Construction waste is considered as a major contributor of solid wastes in municipal landfills. Construction, renovation, and demolition (CRD) waste generated by the Canadian construction industry accounts for 27% of total municipal solid waste disposed in landfills. However, many researchers stated that 75% of what the construction industry generates as waste has a residual value and therefore...

2014
Jingkuang Liu Yousong Wang

Currently, Construction and Demolition waste (C&D waste) is a worldwide issue that concerns not only the construction management level of on-site managers but also the sustainable development of construction industry. In this paper, detailed formulas are listed for calculating the costs of three typical kinds of disposal routes of C&D waste. They are Landfill Disposal, Recycling and Reuse. Usin...

Journal: :Waste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy 2008

2014
Thanwadee Chinda

With the growing competition, many construction organizations attempt to improve their productivity, quality, and efficiency. Construction waste management, by means of reverse logistics, becomes a key issue to improve the productivity, and raise the company’s green image. In this study, four key reverse logistics methods, including the direct reuse, the remanufacturing, the recycling, and the ...

Journal: :International Journal of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Research 2015

Journal: :Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Waste and Resource Management 2014

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