Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste recycling is increasingly gaining stakeholders' attention as an strategy for contributing to sustainable construction. Although a multitude of materials are part of C&D waste, the recycling of certain fractions (i.e. metal or concrete) have a longer-established background, compared with others such as gypsum waste which is still commonly sent to landfill. Efforts are being made in order to promote gypsum recycling practices all over Europe, and the processing of gypsum waste is currently possible, becoming a reality in different regions of Belgium, Finland, France, Denmark, Sweden, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, in which different recycling systems are now operating. This study investigates t...
The present study, had as general objective to design the current construction and demolition waste ...
The use of indicators has become in recent years as a reliable method of evaluation for the decis...
Plasterboard is a common building material used in several parts of a building. In the case of retro...
Gypsum plasterboard are widely and increasingly used within the construction sector, as partitions, ...
The GtoG project is working for creating a recycling culture of gypsum products, changing the way th...
Whereas building demolition is synonym of destruction, resulting on what is usually known as debris,...
The European Gypsum Industry wishes to promote a circular economy mindset across Europe by creating ...
The quality of secondary materials is imperative to promote a circular economy. In order to improve ...
On average, Europe generates around 890 million tonnes of Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) pe...
Currently the European Commission is encouraging a circular economy in the construction industry. Th...
The search for technical and economic feasibility of waste recycling in the production chain of cons...
Construction and Demolition Waste (C&DW) comprises the largest waste stream in the European Union (E...
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...
Gypsum plaster waste (GPW) represents a large fraction of the total construction and demolition wast...
The present study, had as general objective to design the current construction and demolition waste ...
The use of indicators has become in recent years as a reliable method of evaluation for the decis...
Plasterboard is a common building material used in several parts of a building. In the case of retro...
Gypsum plasterboard are widely and increasingly used within the construction sector, as partitions, ...
The GtoG project is working for creating a recycling culture of gypsum products, changing the way th...
Whereas building demolition is synonym of destruction, resulting on what is usually known as debris,...
The European Gypsum Industry wishes to promote a circular economy mindset across Europe by creating ...
The quality of secondary materials is imperative to promote a circular economy. In order to improve ...
On average, Europe generates around 890 million tonnes of Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) pe...
Currently the European Commission is encouraging a circular economy in the construction industry. Th...
The search for technical and economic feasibility of waste recycling in the production chain of cons...
Construction and Demolition Waste (C&DW) comprises the largest waste stream in the European Union (E...
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...
Gypsum plaster waste (GPW) represents a large fraction of the total construction and demolition wast...
The present study, had as general objective to design the current construction and demolition waste ...
The use of indicators has become in recent years as a reliable method of evaluation for the decis...
Plasterboard is a common building material used in several parts of a building. In the case of retro...