The innovative Horizon 2020 program sponsored by the European Union (EU) aims to promote and develop processes of waste integration in construction materials. However, several potential health hazards caused by building materials have been identified and, there-fore, there is an ongoing need to develop new recycling methods for hazardous wastes and effi-cient barriers in order to prevent toxic releases from the new construction solutions with wastes. This paper presents an overview that focus on two main aspects: the identification of the health risks related to radioactivity and heavy metals present in building materials and identification of these toxic substances in new construction solutions that contain recycled wastes. Different waste...
The following paper presents some results of long-term research on the urgent problem of recycling w...
SUMMARY: The European waste hazardousness classification is currently under revision by the DG ENV o...
The European construction industry is supposed to consume the 40% of the natural European resources ...
The innovative Horizon 2020 program sponsored by the European Union (EU) aims to promote and develop...
International audienceThis chapter presents the main waste categories used in construction materials...
This contribution presents an analysis of the question of using waste materials as building material...
This contribution presents an analysis of the question of using waste materials as building material...
This contribution presents an analysis of the question of using waste materials as building material...
This contribution presents an analysis of the question of using waste materials as building material...
Innovation in construction materials (CM) implies changing their composition by incorporating raw ma...
Hazard classification of waste is useful for the sound management and the recycling of potential res...
Due to environmental concerns, the search for sustainable construction solutions has been increasing...
A quantitative approach for assessing hazards facilitates decision making on hazardous waste managem...
Advances in the Toxicity of Construction and Building Materials is an essential guide on the potenti...
International audienceHazard classification of waste is a necessity, but the hazard properties (name...
The following paper presents some results of long-term research on the urgent problem of recycling w...
SUMMARY: The European waste hazardousness classification is currently under revision by the DG ENV o...
The European construction industry is supposed to consume the 40% of the natural European resources ...
The innovative Horizon 2020 program sponsored by the European Union (EU) aims to promote and develop...
International audienceThis chapter presents the main waste categories used in construction materials...
This contribution presents an analysis of the question of using waste materials as building material...
This contribution presents an analysis of the question of using waste materials as building material...
This contribution presents an analysis of the question of using waste materials as building material...
This contribution presents an analysis of the question of using waste materials as building material...
Innovation in construction materials (CM) implies changing their composition by incorporating raw ma...
Hazard classification of waste is useful for the sound management and the recycling of potential res...
Due to environmental concerns, the search for sustainable construction solutions has been increasing...
A quantitative approach for assessing hazards facilitates decision making on hazardous waste managem...
Advances in the Toxicity of Construction and Building Materials is an essential guide on the potenti...
International audienceHazard classification of waste is a necessity, but the hazard properties (name...
The following paper presents some results of long-term research on the urgent problem of recycling w...
SUMMARY: The European waste hazardousness classification is currently under revision by the DG ENV o...
The European construction industry is supposed to consume the 40% of the natural European resources ...