Gypsum turns plaster when it is dehydrated, and it returns to gypsum when it is hydrated. Because of this, gypsum is 100 % recyclable in theory. However, in reality, only 4% (in mass) of the plasterboard is from recycled plasterboard. This is because of the substances, other than fresh gypsum from quarries, to make plasterboard, and the current demolition methods that cause material contamination. The current practice of manufacturing, construc-tion, and deconstruction of plasterboard necessitates significant resource extraction and carbon emissions, and the situation is unlikely to change in the foreseeable future. Reusing, instead of recycling, construction material is effective in reducing resource extraction and ca...
The search for technical and economic feasibility of waste recycling in the production chain of cons...
Gypsum plaster waste (GPW) represents a large fraction of the total construction and demolition wast...
Every year the production of gypsum plasterboards increases around the world, in Europe alone more t...
Gypsum turns plaster when it is dehydrated, and it returns to gypsum when it is hydrated. Because of...
The standard recycling process for construction, refurbishment and demolition plasterboard waste inv...
The article introduces possibility how to use special material from plasterboard back to the product...
Interest in finding alternatives to land fill for plasterboard and other waste gypsum products has i...
The article presents the first results from research, which is deal with recycling of plaster boards...
Plasterboard is a common building material used in several parts of a building. In the case of retro...
Comparing to others binders, as Portland cement and lime, plaster is much more energetic efficient b...
Gypsum plasterboard are widely and increasingly used within the construction sector, as partitions, ...
One of the main challenges in recycling gypsum from refurbishment plasterboard waste for the product...
The constant expansion of civil construction and the increasing use of plaster gives rise to a solid...
The use of gypsum as an indoor coating material for buildings is very extensive. This means that hug...
Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste recycling is increasingly gaining stakeholders' attention as...
The search for technical and economic feasibility of waste recycling in the production chain of cons...
Gypsum plaster waste (GPW) represents a large fraction of the total construction and demolition wast...
Every year the production of gypsum plasterboards increases around the world, in Europe alone more t...
Gypsum turns plaster when it is dehydrated, and it returns to gypsum when it is hydrated. Because of...
The standard recycling process for construction, refurbishment and demolition plasterboard waste inv...
The article introduces possibility how to use special material from plasterboard back to the product...
Interest in finding alternatives to land fill for plasterboard and other waste gypsum products has i...
The article presents the first results from research, which is deal with recycling of plaster boards...
Plasterboard is a common building material used in several parts of a building. In the case of retro...
Comparing to others binders, as Portland cement and lime, plaster is much more energetic efficient b...
Gypsum plasterboard are widely and increasingly used within the construction sector, as partitions, ...
One of the main challenges in recycling gypsum from refurbishment plasterboard waste for the product...
The constant expansion of civil construction and the increasing use of plaster gives rise to a solid...
The use of gypsum as an indoor coating material for buildings is very extensive. This means that hug...
Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste recycling is increasingly gaining stakeholders' attention as...
The search for technical and economic feasibility of waste recycling in the production chain of cons...
Gypsum plaster waste (GPW) represents a large fraction of the total construction and demolition wast...
Every year the production of gypsum plasterboards increases around the world, in Europe alone more t...