The construction industry and related ones are considered the world’s largest industrial employer and natural resources consumer. 50% of all materials extracted from the earth are transformed into construction materials and products. When these materials enter the waste stream, they account for some 50% of all waste generated prior to recycling, recovery or final disposal. In developing countries construction waste is becoming a serious environmental problem, which causes significant impacts on the environment. Thus, the minimisation of construction wastes has become a pressing issue. An assessment has been done in Costa Rica, which shows that the availability of data on material waste was scarce, the number of empirical studies is small, a...
Waste management has become an increasingly pressing issue in all areas of the world. Different comp...
Construction is one of the industries that produces significant amount of waste. Construction site ...
The Architecture, Engineering, and Construction industries are allocated 40–60% of the worldwide raw...
The construction industry and related ones are considered the world’s largest industrial employer an...
Production practices require large amounts of materials and are not likely to be sustained without l...
In developing countries, construction waste is becoming a serious environmental problem due to the c...
There have recently been many studies and investments in developed and developing countries regardin...
Low-and middle-income countries lag behind in research that is related to the construction industry ...
The generation of solid waste and its effective management are debated topics in Sri Lanka as well a...
The built environment consumes more natural resources than necessary and therefore generates a large...
The need for effective construction waste management is growing in importance, due to the increasing...
The construction industry and related ones are considered the world’s largest industrial employer an...
Construction industry has been developing rapidly around the world. This development increases press...
Construction waste is a major source of urban waste and usually accounts for 10-30% of the total was...
Construction activity is a critical indicator of development. As developmental activities in emergin...
Waste management has become an increasingly pressing issue in all areas of the world. Different comp...
Construction is one of the industries that produces significant amount of waste. Construction site ...
The Architecture, Engineering, and Construction industries are allocated 40–60% of the worldwide raw...
The construction industry and related ones are considered the world’s largest industrial employer an...
Production practices require large amounts of materials and are not likely to be sustained without l...
In developing countries, construction waste is becoming a serious environmental problem due to the c...
There have recently been many studies and investments in developed and developing countries regardin...
Low-and middle-income countries lag behind in research that is related to the construction industry ...
The generation of solid waste and its effective management are debated topics in Sri Lanka as well a...
The built environment consumes more natural resources than necessary and therefore generates a large...
The need for effective construction waste management is growing in importance, due to the increasing...
The construction industry and related ones are considered the world’s largest industrial employer an...
Construction industry has been developing rapidly around the world. This development increases press...
Construction waste is a major source of urban waste and usually accounts for 10-30% of the total was...
Construction activity is a critical indicator of development. As developmental activities in emergin...
Waste management has become an increasingly pressing issue in all areas of the world. Different comp...
Construction is one of the industries that produces significant amount of waste. Construction site ...
The Architecture, Engineering, and Construction industries are allocated 40–60% of the worldwide raw...