The annual production of construction demolition (C&D) waste in the UK amounts to 109 million tonnes. This accounts for over 60% of the UK's total waste. Rather than send C&D waste to landfill, increased environmental awareness has led to pressure to use these materials as a resource. There are two ways in which C&D waste can be developed for use in concrete; (i) as recycled aggregates (a commonly perceived approach) or (ii) as a cement component (a novel approach). This paper reports on recent research undertaken by the Concrete Technology Unit (CTU) at the University of Dundee to promote these methods for using C&D waste. Research, carried out since 1996, to show the suitability of coarse recycled aggregates in concrete is...
Solid waste has been an inevitable by-product of the operations of industrialised societies. One res...
The demand to consider novel sustainable material development within the concrete construction indus...
The construction industry is one of the biggest sectors of economic activity in the European Union, ...
The annual production of construction demolition (C&D) waste in the UK amounts to 109 million to...
The research under taken at the Concrete Technology Unit (CTU), University of Dundee to create a sou...
Construction and demolition waste (C&DW) is a source of alternative raw materials. The promising res...
The construction industry generates large amounts of waste, usually mixed, which can be composed of ...
Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste constitutes a major portion of total solid waste produce...
The civil engineering sector accounts for a significant percentage of global material and energy con...
This paper concerns the recovery of construction and demolition waste as coarse recycled aggregates ...
Purpose – A current trend is to use waste and by-products in concrete to replace binders and aggrega...
Demolition and construction waste may be used as a partial replacement of virgin coarse aggregate in...
Construction and demolition waste is attributed with a large portion of landfill space around the wo...
An increasing trend towards the use of sustainable processes has led to recycle materials of differe...
The use of demolition waste as a resource for recycling or recovery is gaining grounds in many count...
Solid waste has been an inevitable by-product of the operations of industrialised societies. One res...
The demand to consider novel sustainable material development within the concrete construction indus...
The construction industry is one of the biggest sectors of economic activity in the European Union, ...
The annual production of construction demolition (C&D) waste in the UK amounts to 109 million to...
The research under taken at the Concrete Technology Unit (CTU), University of Dundee to create a sou...
Construction and demolition waste (C&DW) is a source of alternative raw materials. The promising res...
The construction industry generates large amounts of waste, usually mixed, which can be composed of ...
Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste constitutes a major portion of total solid waste produce...
The civil engineering sector accounts for a significant percentage of global material and energy con...
This paper concerns the recovery of construction and demolition waste as coarse recycled aggregates ...
Purpose – A current trend is to use waste and by-products in concrete to replace binders and aggrega...
Demolition and construction waste may be used as a partial replacement of virgin coarse aggregate in...
Construction and demolition waste is attributed with a large portion of landfill space around the wo...
An increasing trend towards the use of sustainable processes has led to recycle materials of differe...
The use of demolition waste as a resource for recycling or recovery is gaining grounds in many count...
Solid waste has been an inevitable by-product of the operations of industrialised societies. One res...
The demand to consider novel sustainable material development within the concrete construction indus...
The construction industry is one of the biggest sectors of economic activity in the European Union, ...