This case study is one in a series developed by the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center. This pilot project was a 6000 square foot four-unit townhome in Normal, IL. The project generated 24.44 tons of waste. Two 20 CY boxes of wood (6 tons) and one 20 CY box of cardboard (.62 tons) were recycled. The wall sections were panelized, which reduced wood waste. 27% of the project's waste was diverted from the landfill.published or submitted for publicatio
The C&D waste sector is the only sector in which waste generation has increased in Australia, and mo...
This study is a combination of research from previous studies as well as interview to evaluate the e...
Since 2010, the Urbana-Champaign campus has taken several steps toward achieving zero waste. The 201...
This case study is one in a series developed by the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center. This pil...
This case study is one in a series developed by the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center to highli...
Estimates of construction and demolition (C&D) waste entering landfills range from 20 to 33% of the...
Within the field of urban planning there is a growing recognition that the discipline must incorpora...
Since 2010, the University has taken several major steps toward achieving zero waste. In 2013, the U...
Illinois Sustainable Technology Center along with Facilities and Services approached the Student Sus...
The Illinois Climate Action Plan’s (iCAP) roadmap to a sustainable campus environment identifies goa...
The majority of US construction and demolition (C&D) wastes flows are currently landfilled, which re...
In 2018, the United States generated 600 million tons of Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) whi...
Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste has received major attention due to its adverse impact to th...
The Urbana City Building Complex is comprised of three buildings, originally constructed in the earl...
The construction industry has a significant amount of waste accumulated on every job site. This stud...
The C&D waste sector is the only sector in which waste generation has increased in Australia, and mo...
This study is a combination of research from previous studies as well as interview to evaluate the e...
Since 2010, the Urbana-Champaign campus has taken several steps toward achieving zero waste. The 201...
This case study is one in a series developed by the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center. This pil...
This case study is one in a series developed by the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center to highli...
Estimates of construction and demolition (C&D) waste entering landfills range from 20 to 33% of the...
Within the field of urban planning there is a growing recognition that the discipline must incorpora...
Since 2010, the University has taken several major steps toward achieving zero waste. In 2013, the U...
Illinois Sustainable Technology Center along with Facilities and Services approached the Student Sus...
The Illinois Climate Action Plan’s (iCAP) roadmap to a sustainable campus environment identifies goa...
The majority of US construction and demolition (C&D) wastes flows are currently landfilled, which re...
In 2018, the United States generated 600 million tons of Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) whi...
Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste has received major attention due to its adverse impact to th...
The Urbana City Building Complex is comprised of three buildings, originally constructed in the earl...
The construction industry has a significant amount of waste accumulated on every job site. This stud...
The C&D waste sector is the only sector in which waste generation has increased in Australia, and mo...
This study is a combination of research from previous studies as well as interview to evaluate the e...
Since 2010, the Urbana-Champaign campus has taken several steps toward achieving zero waste. The 201...