Urgent solutions are needed in Europe to deal with construction and demolition waste (CDW). EU policy has contributed to significantly reducing the amount of CDW going to landfill, but most of the effort has been put in downcycling practices. Therefore, further policies are needed to stimulate high-quality recycling of CDW. The present paper presents a combined life cycle assessment (LCA) and life cycle costing (LCC) methodologies to analyse the environmental and the economic drivers in four alternative CDW end-of-life scenarios in the region of Flanders, in Belgium. The four analysed alternatives are (i) landfilling, (ii) downcycling, (iii) advanced recycling and (iv) recycling after selective demolition. LCA results show that landiflling ...
This paper provides a review of the literature that applies the life cycle assessment (LCA) methodol...
Since over 90% of C&DW consists of stony fraction (concrete, bricks and mixed aggregates), it can b...
Most of the mixed stony demolition waste within Flanders ends up as aggregates for foundation and ro...
Urgent solutions are needed in Europe to deal with construction and demolition waste (CDW). EU polic...
Construction and demolition waste (CDW) are up 30% of waste sent to landfill in Europe. About 180 mi...
Building construction is a material-intensive process known for depleting natural resources, mainly ...
The Master's programme Industrial Ecology is jointly organised by Leiden University and Delft Univer...
Ninety five percent of the construction and demolition waste is recycled in the Netherlands. Most of...
Construction and demolition waste makes up around 40% of the total waste generated in Denmark, and c...
A growing amount of construction and demolition waste (C&DW) is produced in Europe each year. In...
Construction and demolition (C&D) waste poses many environmental issues. There are many issues due t...
International audienceDue to a worldwide increasing population, the construction sector is key in th...
Important amounts of construction and demolition wastes (CDW) are currently generated in several cou...
Construction and demolition waste (CDW) reuse and recycling represents a key point to enhance resour...
The main problem with the recovery of construction and demolition (C&D) waste is the huge amoun...
This paper provides a review of the literature that applies the life cycle assessment (LCA) methodol...
Since over 90% of C&DW consists of stony fraction (concrete, bricks and mixed aggregates), it can b...
Most of the mixed stony demolition waste within Flanders ends up as aggregates for foundation and ro...
Urgent solutions are needed in Europe to deal with construction and demolition waste (CDW). EU polic...
Construction and demolition waste (CDW) are up 30% of waste sent to landfill in Europe. About 180 mi...
Building construction is a material-intensive process known for depleting natural resources, mainly ...
The Master's programme Industrial Ecology is jointly organised by Leiden University and Delft Univer...
Ninety five percent of the construction and demolition waste is recycled in the Netherlands. Most of...
Construction and demolition waste makes up around 40% of the total waste generated in Denmark, and c...
A growing amount of construction and demolition waste (C&DW) is produced in Europe each year. In...
Construction and demolition (C&D) waste poses many environmental issues. There are many issues due t...
International audienceDue to a worldwide increasing population, the construction sector is key in th...
Important amounts of construction and demolition wastes (CDW) are currently generated in several cou...
Construction and demolition waste (CDW) reuse and recycling represents a key point to enhance resour...
The main problem with the recovery of construction and demolition (C&D) waste is the huge amoun...
This paper provides a review of the literature that applies the life cycle assessment (LCA) methodol...
Since over 90% of C&DW consists of stony fraction (concrete, bricks and mixed aggregates), it can b...
Most of the mixed stony demolition waste within Flanders ends up as aggregates for foundation and ro...