InnoWEE Project “Innovative pre-fabricated components including different waste construction materials reducing building energy and minimizing environmental impacts” is a four year project (from 2016 to 2020) financed by the European Commission as part of H2020 program involving ten partners from different European countries, Greece, Italy, Romania, Slovenia, Spain and Poland. The aim of the project is to use the waste materials coming from construction and demolition processes of buildings and then include them into a geopolymeric matrix with the purpose of producing prefabricated panels for different applications. Construction and demolition waste (CDW) materials with suitable characteristics are selected to develop high performance geopo...
Wood waste, possibly originating from deconstruction of buildings is processed to obtain fine fracti...
The following study developed sustainable insulation and cementitious material, by directly incorpor...
In Europe buildings account for 40% to 50% of total energy consumption and the largest greenhouse ga...
InnoWEE is a four-year project (from 2016 to 2020) financed by the European Community that involves ...
As part of InnoWEE project (2016-2020) (Innovative pre-fabricated components including fidderent was...
The document presents structure and outcomes of the project InnoWEE - Innovative pre-fabricated comp...
The EU Waste Framework Directive 2008/98/EC states that all member states should take all necessary ...
The framework of the research presented in the paper is a project oriented to promote the use of con...
Demolition activity plays an important role in the total energy consumption of the construction indu...
This work presents the ambitious challenges of the RE4 “REuse and REcycling of CDW materials and str...
The theme of energy efficiency must nowadays be correlated to new requirements for the adaptation of...
An ecological mortar is designed from industrial sub-products, with the objective of utilizing both ...
The construction and demolition sector is one of the biggest consumers of natural resources in the w...
Finding ways to re-employ concrete coming from construction and demolition waste is a key priority f...
Building energy and construction and demolition waste (CDW) are highly relevant but intertwined issu...
Wood waste, possibly originating from deconstruction of buildings is processed to obtain fine fracti...
The following study developed sustainable insulation and cementitious material, by directly incorpor...
In Europe buildings account for 40% to 50% of total energy consumption and the largest greenhouse ga...
InnoWEE is a four-year project (from 2016 to 2020) financed by the European Community that involves ...
As part of InnoWEE project (2016-2020) (Innovative pre-fabricated components including fidderent was...
The document presents structure and outcomes of the project InnoWEE - Innovative pre-fabricated comp...
The EU Waste Framework Directive 2008/98/EC states that all member states should take all necessary ...
The framework of the research presented in the paper is a project oriented to promote the use of con...
Demolition activity plays an important role in the total energy consumption of the construction indu...
This work presents the ambitious challenges of the RE4 “REuse and REcycling of CDW materials and str...
The theme of energy efficiency must nowadays be correlated to new requirements for the adaptation of...
An ecological mortar is designed from industrial sub-products, with the objective of utilizing both ...
The construction and demolition sector is one of the biggest consumers of natural resources in the w...
Finding ways to re-employ concrete coming from construction and demolition waste is a key priority f...
Building energy and construction and demolition waste (CDW) are highly relevant but intertwined issu...
Wood waste, possibly originating from deconstruction of buildings is processed to obtain fine fracti...
The following study developed sustainable insulation and cementitious material, by directly incorpor...
In Europe buildings account for 40% to 50% of total energy consumption and the largest greenhouse ga...