2018
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201814603012
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Handling construction waste of building demolition

Abstract: Abstract. Some building defects lead to their demolition. What about construction and demolition waste? According to the Waste Act 185/2001 Coll. and its amendment 223/2015 Coll., which comes into force on January 1, 2017, the production of waste has to be reduced because, as already stated in the amendment to Act No. 229/2014 Coll., the ban on landfilling of waste will apply from 2024 onwards. The main goals of waste management can thus be considered: Preventing or minimizing waste; Waste handling to be used … Show more

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“…In the European Union (EU), construction waste occupies more than 30% of the total solid waste [4]. It has been widely noticed that construction and demolition waste (C&D waste) has been a vital issue in sustainable city development [5][6][7][8]. C&D waste recycling and disposal has received extensive attention from academia, the construction field, and government sectors.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the European Union (EU), construction waste occupies more than 30% of the total solid waste [4]. It has been widely noticed that construction and demolition waste (C&D waste) has been a vital issue in sustainable city development [5][6][7][8]. C&D waste recycling and disposal has received extensive attention from academia, the construction field, and government sectors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%