Construction and demolition waste is one of the largest contributors to solid waste generation. Recycling is considered an effective strategy to manage construction and demolition waste; however, the environmental costs and benefits of recycling, compared with a traditional landfill strategy, have not been fully investigated. This study uses a life cycle assessment and willingness-to-pay methodology to investigate the environmental impacts of recycling 1 tonne of demolition waste in Shenzhen. The environmental impacts are global warming, ozone depletion, acidification, eutrophication, suspended particulate matter, solid waste, and land consumption. The results show that recycling can bring an environmental benefit of ¥1.21 per tonne while ...
Construction and demolition waste (CDW) management in developing countries is a global concern. The ...
Abstract: Population growth, industrialization and infrastructure development have continued to resu...
The current waste management literature lacks a comprehensive LCA of the recycling of construction m...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Construction and demolition waste is one of the largest contributors to solid wa...
Construction and demolition (C&D) waste poses many environmental issues. There are many issues due t...
A large amount of construction waste is generated every year over the world. Many studies indicated ...
A large amount of construction waste is generated every year over the world. Many studies indicated ...
China's construction industry is huge and widespread. Massive construction, particularly the la...
Waste management in construction is critical for the sustainable treatment of building-related const...
The large amount of concrete waste (CW) generated during the construction and demolition stages and ...
The aim of this research is to know how to quantify the waste material from demolition projects and ...
Construction and demolition waste (C&DW) arises mainly as by-products of rapid urbanisation activiti...
Urgent solutions are needed in Europe to deal with construction and demolition waste (CDW). EU polic...
To promote the sorting and recycling rate of construction and demolition waste (CDW), economically i...
Building demolition waste presents a significant challenge due to its large scale. Especially, the t...
Construction and demolition waste (CDW) management in developing countries is a global concern. The ...
Abstract: Population growth, industrialization and infrastructure development have continued to resu...
The current waste management literature lacks a comprehensive LCA of the recycling of construction m...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Construction and demolition waste is one of the largest contributors to solid wa...
Construction and demolition (C&D) waste poses many environmental issues. There are many issues due t...
A large amount of construction waste is generated every year over the world. Many studies indicated ...
A large amount of construction waste is generated every year over the world. Many studies indicated ...
China's construction industry is huge and widespread. Massive construction, particularly the la...
Waste management in construction is critical for the sustainable treatment of building-related const...
The large amount of concrete waste (CW) generated during the construction and demolition stages and ...
The aim of this research is to know how to quantify the waste material from demolition projects and ...
Construction and demolition waste (C&DW) arises mainly as by-products of rapid urbanisation activiti...
Urgent solutions are needed in Europe to deal with construction and demolition waste (CDW). EU polic...
To promote the sorting and recycling rate of construction and demolition waste (CDW), economically i...
Building demolition waste presents a significant challenge due to its large scale. Especially, the t...
Construction and demolition waste (CDW) management in developing countries is a global concern. The ...
Abstract: Population growth, industrialization and infrastructure development have continued to resu...
The current waste management literature lacks a comprehensive LCA of the recycling of construction m...