Construction and demolition waste recycling for reuse in concrete production
Series: Wastes Management ; July 2002, 46-47(42)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Construction and demolition waste is one of the largest waste streams. Recycling this waste for reuse rather than landfill is essential within the context of sustainable development and over-depletion of primary aggregates. Discusses the viability of using recycled waste in concrete production and analyses the economic, supply and quality barriers to use of recycled aggregates. Details research project at Kingston University into concrete applications using coarse recycled aggregate.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Construction and demolition waste is one of the largest waste streams. Recycling this waste for reuse rather than landfill is essential within the context of sustainable development and over-depletion of primary aggregates. Discusses the viability of using recycled waste in concrete production and analyses the economic, supply and quality barriers to use of recycled aggregates. Details research project at Kingston University into concrete applications using coarse recycled aggregate.