The EU Waste Framework Directive 2008/98/EC states that all member states should take all necessary measures in order to achieve at least 70% re-use, recycling or other recovery of non-hazardous Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) by 2020. In response, the Horizon 2020 RE4 project consortium (REuse and REcycling of CDW materials and structures in energy efficient pREfabricated elements for building REfurbishment and construction) consisting of 12 research and industrial partners across Europe, plus a research partner from Taiwan, was set up. For its success, the approach of the project was manifold, developing sorting technologies to first improve upon the quality of recycled aggregate. Simultaneously, CDW streams were assessed for qual...
Construction and demolition waste (CDW) accounted for almost 36% of total waste produced in the Euro...
Hurling a successful Construction and Demolition Waste (C&DW) recycling operation around the globe i...
Buildings are responsible for 40% of the overall final energy consumption in the European Union. On ...
This work presents the ambitious challenges of the RE4 “REuse and REcycling of CDW materials and str...
Journal article published in European Energy Innovations on RE4 PROJECT: REuse and REcycling of CDW ...
The EU funded project RE4 (REuse and REcycling of CDW materials and structures in energy efficient p...
Article on Novel construction and demolition waste (CDW) treatment and uses to maximize reuse and re...
Building energy and construction and demolition waste (CDW) are highly relevant but intertwined issu...
The framework of the research presented in the paper is a project oriented to promote the use of con...
Construction and demolition waste (CDW) is no dangerous material resulting from construction, and d...
Considerable amounts of natural resources are embodied in the building stock and infrastructure. Des...
RE4 is a collaborative research project of 13 partner institutions from science and industry funded ...
The construction sector in Europe is the largest user of material in the economy and the solid waste...
Construction and demolition waste (C&DW) is one of the largest waste streams in the EU. A large prop...
Since a few years, the construction sector is focusing on minimizing resources exploitation and wast...
Construction and demolition waste (CDW) accounted for almost 36% of total waste produced in the Euro...
Hurling a successful Construction and Demolition Waste (C&DW) recycling operation around the globe i...
Buildings are responsible for 40% of the overall final energy consumption in the European Union. On ...
This work presents the ambitious challenges of the RE4 “REuse and REcycling of CDW materials and str...
Journal article published in European Energy Innovations on RE4 PROJECT: REuse and REcycling of CDW ...
The EU funded project RE4 (REuse and REcycling of CDW materials and structures in energy efficient p...
Article on Novel construction and demolition waste (CDW) treatment and uses to maximize reuse and re...
Building energy and construction and demolition waste (CDW) are highly relevant but intertwined issu...
The framework of the research presented in the paper is a project oriented to promote the use of con...
Construction and demolition waste (CDW) is no dangerous material resulting from construction, and d...
Considerable amounts of natural resources are embodied in the building stock and infrastructure. Des...
RE4 is a collaborative research project of 13 partner institutions from science and industry funded ...
The construction sector in Europe is the largest user of material in the economy and the solid waste...
Construction and demolition waste (C&DW) is one of the largest waste streams in the EU. A large prop...
Since a few years, the construction sector is focusing on minimizing resources exploitation and wast...
Construction and demolition waste (CDW) accounted for almost 36% of total waste produced in the Euro...
Hurling a successful Construction and Demolition Waste (C&DW) recycling operation around the globe i...
Buildings are responsible for 40% of the overall final energy consumption in the European Union. On ...