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EU Construction and Demolition Waste Protocol and …

Proper management of Construction and Demolition waste and recycled materials – including the correct handling of hazardous waste - can have major benefits in terms of sustainability and the quality of life. But it also can provide major benefits for the EU construction and recycling industry, as it boosts demand for C&D recycled materials.

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Waste regulations

The Waste Management Act (KrWG) Germany's Waste Management Act (KrWG) entered into force on 1 June 2012. The KrWG, which was enacted as Article 1 of the law titled "Gesetz zur Neuordnung des …

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Status report on the German Circular Economy 2024

The "Status Report on the German Circular Economy" of 25.01.2024 was commissioned by 14 associations and IFAT, the world's leading trade fair for the environmental industry, and was compiled by Prognos AG in cooperation with INFA and the scientific advice of Prof. Dr. Martin Faulstich and examines the current situation of the industry for the third time after 2018 …

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GERMANY'S CONSTRUCTION & DEMOLITION DEBRIS …

as scarifYing (S/raßenaujbruch). Building construction wastes are also c1assified into two groups: demolition debris (BauschulI) and construction debris (Baus/e/lenabjä/le) . In the federal system, specific types of construction wastes are then c1assified in these four categories. Most other

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A novel approach to recycling construction waste

The construction industry is one of the most resource-intensive sectors of the German economy. The nation's buildings constitute a vast store of raw materials, harboring some 100 billion metric tons of materials that could be recovered and returned to the material cycle at the end of their service life. Four Fraunhofer Institutes have joined forces in the BauCycle project to kick-start ...

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Improvement of the Statutory Framework for …

Compared to Australia, the total volume of C&D waste in Germany has remained constant over many years given the steadily growing economy [6]. The waste recovery rate in Germany is one of the highest in the world [3, 6] However, most waste recycled in Germany is from demolition work without much recovery from new construction waste.

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Modelling and Simulation of Building Material Flows: …

gravel for new residential building in Germany from 2045 onwards. The approval of RC concrete for more concrete strength and exposure classes is required to avoid a surplus of RAC and a rapid exhaustion of landfill capacities in the future. Keywords: concrete recycling; mineral construction waste; recycled aggregates; building material

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Construction waste

At the present time, around 87 percent of the excavated material (that is 186 million tonnes) and 70 percent of construction waste (that is 51 million tonnes) in Germany is recovered; this category is particularly significant in terms of its …

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A Brief History of Waste Management in Germany

In western Germany, waste management laws were much more varied during this time, as states made their own guidelines. It was not until 1972 that a single national law regarding waste management in western Germany was created. While this law and its guidelines have been altered over time, it still essentially exists as it has since 1972, with the major …

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Recycling Building Materials

Germany's Waste Problem Throughout Germany, the capacity of landfills is already largely exhausted, with millions of tons of new rubble being added every year. ... The fact that the principals of circular economy have rarely been applied to concrete construction in Germany is partly due to rigid building regulations: until now, only a ...

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Mineral recycling // REMEXIT

Overall, Germany thus reaches a recycling rate for construction and demolition waste of 89.8%. Bundesverband Baustoffe - Steine und Erden e. V. (Federal Association of Building Materials - Stones and Earths) as editor of the report also reports that the total demand for aggregates in the German construction industry in 2020 amounted to 584.6 ...

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Barriers for Deconstruction and Reuse/Recycling of …

1.3 Barriers for deconstruction to make better use of the C&D waste in Germany ... construction waste, construction waste and cement construction material. Table 3 shows the relative composition of C&D waste and the status of recycling in 2004. As shown, most recycled C&D waste is demolition waste and road scarification (Sunke and ...

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Waste prevention country profile

Waste Framework Directive (WFD) The German waste prevention programme focuses on measures that aim to prevent waste and related environmental burdens. Already implemented measures have been recorded and analysed in a specific research project initiated by UBA and BMUV.4 Table 1: Specific waste prevention measures structured according to Art. 9 WFD

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Construction and Demolition Waste Management Research: …

Construction waste, on the other hand, is generated during the construction and renovation of buildings. CDW is produced ... With respect to the average citations, Serbia, Ireland, Singapore, Denmark, and Germany have the highest values of 95.75, 91.75, 68.29, 64.5, and 59.85, respectively. According to the average normal citations, Vietnam ...

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