Construction and demolition wastes (CDW) represent a large amount of the total special waste produced in Europe. The last EU directive for waste management (98/2008/CE) suggest an objective of the 70% at least by 2020 for CDW recycling: innovative reuse and recycling solutions represent a challenging field inside the “end of waste” perspective promoted in Europe. This research has been carried out on concrete recycling, testing several kind of CDW, evaluating their recycling performances both by technical and environmental point of view. A comparative LCA study of concrete with aggregates and cement replacement has been performed to identify the most suitable recipe toward sustainability.

Sara, Z., Isabela, M.S., Alessandra, B., Maria, G., Maria Chiara, B., Silvia Bamonti (2014). CONSTRUCTION & DEMOLITION WASTE:A COMPARATIVE CASE STUDY TOWARD ECO-DESIGNED CONCRETE. PROCEDIA ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT, 1(2), 155-160.

CONSTRUCTION & DEMOLITION WASTE:A COMPARATIVE CASE STUDY TOWARD ECO-DESIGNED CONCRETE

ZANNI, SARA;SIMION, ISABELA MARIA;BONOLI, ALESSANDRA;BIGNOZZI, MARIA;BAMONTI, SILVIA
2014

Abstract

Construction and demolition wastes (CDW) represent a large amount of the total special waste produced in Europe. The last EU directive for waste management (98/2008/CE) suggest an objective of the 70% at least by 2020 for CDW recycling: innovative reuse and recycling solutions represent a challenging field inside the “end of waste” perspective promoted in Europe. This research has been carried out on concrete recycling, testing several kind of CDW, evaluating their recycling performances both by technical and environmental point of view. A comparative LCA study of concrete with aggregates and cement replacement has been performed to identify the most suitable recipe toward sustainability.
2014
Sara, Z., Isabela, M.S., Alessandra, B., Maria, G., Maria Chiara, B., Silvia Bamonti (2014). CONSTRUCTION & DEMOLITION WASTE:A COMPARATIVE CASE STUDY TOWARD ECO-DESIGNED CONCRETE. PROCEDIA ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT, 1(2), 155-160.
Sara, Zanni; Isabela, Maria Simion; Alessandra, Bonoli; Maria, Gavrilescu; Maria Chiara, Bignozzi; Silvia Bamonti
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