The enormous amount of waste produced during building and renovation is a serious environmental problem, which is worsening as building activities increase over the years. This paper investigates, in a case study, the possibilities for reducing waste production in renovation activities. A different approach to the planning phase results in more materials being left on the site or being re-used, and a change in floor plans leads to more re-use of materials, less waste, and less need for new materials. The achievable reduction of environmental impact is calculated with Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) calculations. The environmental impact of this renovation project could be lowered by 5-10%, which is promising for other ones. More precise data on i...
The current waste management literature lacks a comprehensive LCA of the recycling of construction m...
The current waste management literature lacks a comprehensive LCA of the recycling of construction m...
In the building sector, the new standards for energy efficiency are reducing the energy consumption ...
The enormous amount of waste produced during building and renovation is a serious environmental prob...
The huge amounts of waste produced during building and renovation is a serious environmental problem...
There is an increasing impact on the eco-system. A significant part is caused by building and constr...
International audienceDue to a worldwide increasing population, the construction sector is key in th...
This paper presents a life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology for evaluating the environmental impac...
Scientific frame of the paper is environmental sustainability in construction particularly related t...
Environmental assessment of buildings has become an increasing research field and the methodology of...
The scientific community has revealed the environmental benefits of recycling construction waste (CW...
The project focuses on developing strategies for interventions of sustainable renovation, with the a...
International audienceThe end-of-life of buildings is increasingly involved to improve waste managem...
Construction and demolition waste represents a significant wastage of natural resources and energy w...
Waste generated by the Construction Sector represents an environmental problem in many countries. To...
The current waste management literature lacks a comprehensive LCA of the recycling of construction m...
The current waste management literature lacks a comprehensive LCA of the recycling of construction m...
In the building sector, the new standards for energy efficiency are reducing the energy consumption ...
The enormous amount of waste produced during building and renovation is a serious environmental prob...
The huge amounts of waste produced during building and renovation is a serious environmental problem...
There is an increasing impact on the eco-system. A significant part is caused by building and constr...
International audienceDue to a worldwide increasing population, the construction sector is key in th...
This paper presents a life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology for evaluating the environmental impac...
Scientific frame of the paper is environmental sustainability in construction particularly related t...
Environmental assessment of buildings has become an increasing research field and the methodology of...
The scientific community has revealed the environmental benefits of recycling construction waste (CW...
The project focuses on developing strategies for interventions of sustainable renovation, with the a...
International audienceThe end-of-life of buildings is increasingly involved to improve waste managem...
Construction and demolition waste represents a significant wastage of natural resources and energy w...
Waste generated by the Construction Sector represents an environmental problem in many countries. To...
The current waste management literature lacks a comprehensive LCA of the recycling of construction m...
The current waste management literature lacks a comprehensive LCA of the recycling of construction m...
In the building sector, the new standards for energy efficiency are reducing the energy consumption ...