A Systematic Assessment of Factors affecting on Generation of Construction and Demolition Waste by RII Method

Authors

  • Asst.Prof. Mamata B Rajgor, Pawar A. Anurag Author

Keywords:

Construction and Demolition waste, Debris, Waste Recycling, Construction and Demolition Waste Utilization, Construction and Demolition Waste Management, Reduce, Reuse etc.

Abstract

Construction and demolition waste (CDW) is defined as a material that inexorably results from C&D activities and must be managed correctly; otherwise, inappropriate management of CDW may have detrimental effects on the economy, the environment, and society. In India, there are significant issues resulting from the greater yield of construction and demolition trash and its dumping. The use of building and demolition wastes is often limited to non-structural concrete, pavements, and backfilling. The need of proper CDWM in construction industry is a major concern as construction is increasing rapidly and so does the amount of generated waste.

CDWM is very important from environmental point of view and much needed in construction sector.

Our main goal is to explore the various construction and demolition trash and to review studies of the management of such waste in various nations and cities throughout the world.

 

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Published

2023-04-16

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