Construction and demolition wastes represent a primary source of new alternative materials which, if properly recovered, can be used to replace virgin raw materials partially or totally. The distrust of end-users in the use of recycled aggregates is mainly due to the environmental performance of these materials. In particular, the release of pollutants into the surrounding environment appears to be the aspect of greatest concern. This is because these materials are characterized by a strong heterogeneity which can sometimes lead to contaminant releases above the legal limits for recovery. In this context, an analysis of the leaching behaviour of both CDWs and RAs was conducted by applying a statistical analysis methodology. Subsequently, to...
Abstract: Growing population, industrialization and infrastructure development have resulted in enor...
Although construction and demolition wastes (CDW) has been recycled widely in many industrial countr...
Abstract niet beschikbaarThe joint research project "Environmental implications of useful applicatio...
Construction and demolition wastes are widely recognized as the main waste stream in the EU, and the...
The use of Construction and Demolition Recycled Materials in road pavements is envisaged as a recycl...
International audienceThis chapter starts with widely recommended and used methodologies for environ...
Recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) is one of the most prevalent construction waste products what is ...
Today, the reuse of waste in building materials occupies an important place in the approach to the c...
AbstractA research project aiming to contribute to the sustainable implementation of recycling of Co...
In many European countries, the environmental properties of waste-derived aggregates are mostly asse...
For environmental reasons there is a demand to use less amounts of natural stone and gravel as aggre...
Construction and demolition activities in Italy and the Lombardy Region produce a considerable amoun...
Construction and demolition waste disposal is a major challenge in developing nations due to its eve...
The wide production of construction and demolition waste and its illegal deposition are serious curr...
Construction and demolition waste (CDW) is no dangerous material resulting from construction, and d...
Abstract: Growing population, industrialization and infrastructure development have resulted in enor...
Although construction and demolition wastes (CDW) has been recycled widely in many industrial countr...
Abstract niet beschikbaarThe joint research project "Environmental implications of useful applicatio...
Construction and demolition wastes are widely recognized as the main waste stream in the EU, and the...
The use of Construction and Demolition Recycled Materials in road pavements is envisaged as a recycl...
International audienceThis chapter starts with widely recommended and used methodologies for environ...
Recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) is one of the most prevalent construction waste products what is ...
Today, the reuse of waste in building materials occupies an important place in the approach to the c...
AbstractA research project aiming to contribute to the sustainable implementation of recycling of Co...
In many European countries, the environmental properties of waste-derived aggregates are mostly asse...
For environmental reasons there is a demand to use less amounts of natural stone and gravel as aggre...
Construction and demolition activities in Italy and the Lombardy Region produce a considerable amoun...
Construction and demolition waste disposal is a major challenge in developing nations due to its eve...
The wide production of construction and demolition waste and its illegal deposition are serious curr...
Construction and demolition waste (CDW) is no dangerous material resulting from construction, and d...
Abstract: Growing population, industrialization and infrastructure development have resulted in enor...
Although construction and demolition wastes (CDW) has been recycled widely in many industrial countr...
Abstract niet beschikbaarThe joint research project "Environmental implications of useful applicatio...