soumission à EpisciencesInternational audienceThe building sector is a large consumer of resources and a major producer of waste. In a context of resource depletion, the building sector will have to implement strategies to become more circular. One possible solution is to resort to urban mining, i.e., to see existing buildings as a resource pool available for future construction or renovation of the building stock during their deconstruction or renovation. This article proposes a method to compare the quantities generated by deconstruction and renovation to the needs of new construction or renovation projects. After deconstruction, building components may be suitable for various secondary uses from reuse to recycling. The uses issued from r...
National audienceThe reuse-recycling of objects and materials is a phenomenon frequently i...
L’argile est une ressource locale, abondante mais peu valorisée au Bénin. Le recyclage des déchets c...
Les matériaux de construction constituent la matière la plus consommée par les villes après l’eau ai...
soumission à EpisciencesInternational audienceThe building sector is a large consumer of resources a...
The construction sector is responsible for half of the extraction of raw materials and energy consum...
The contribution deals with the implementation of circular economy practices in the construction fi...
The building construction sector consumes significant quantities of resources, generates high levels...
On a global level the population growth and increase of the middle class lead to a growing demand on...
In France the building industry accounts for the largest share of greenhouse gas emissions. It repre...
In most of the current starting construction projects, most stakeholders use virgin materials for bu...
Building and construction sector represents a large part of global resource consumption and of solid...
From resource prospective, building and construction sector is responsible for more than third of gl...
Since a few years, the construction sector is focusing on minimizing resources exploitation and wast...
peer reviewedAs the construction sector is shifting towards circular economy models, the role of mi...
Awareness about our planet is more important than ever before. Thereby, the transition towards a Cir...
National audienceThe reuse-recycling of objects and materials is a phenomenon frequently i...
L’argile est une ressource locale, abondante mais peu valorisée au Bénin. Le recyclage des déchets c...
Les matériaux de construction constituent la matière la plus consommée par les villes après l’eau ai...
soumission à EpisciencesInternational audienceThe building sector is a large consumer of resources a...
The construction sector is responsible for half of the extraction of raw materials and energy consum...
The contribution deals with the implementation of circular economy practices in the construction fi...
The building construction sector consumes significant quantities of resources, generates high levels...
On a global level the population growth and increase of the middle class lead to a growing demand on...
In France the building industry accounts for the largest share of greenhouse gas emissions. It repre...
In most of the current starting construction projects, most stakeholders use virgin materials for bu...
Building and construction sector represents a large part of global resource consumption and of solid...
From resource prospective, building and construction sector is responsible for more than third of gl...
Since a few years, the construction sector is focusing on minimizing resources exploitation and wast...
peer reviewedAs the construction sector is shifting towards circular economy models, the role of mi...
Awareness about our planet is more important than ever before. Thereby, the transition towards a Cir...
National audienceThe reuse-recycling of objects and materials is a phenomenon frequently i...
L’argile est une ressource locale, abondante mais peu valorisée au Bénin. Le recyclage des déchets c...
Les matériaux de construction constituent la matière la plus consommée par les villes après l’eau ai...