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LifeCycle Assessment of BuiltAsset Waste Materials: Sustainable Disposal Options,Used
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Lifecycle assessment (LCA) of builtasset waste materials and respective sustainable wastedisposal options are increasingly important for an industry that generates a significant proportion of all matter sent to landfill. Legislationpush from the aggregates levy and landfill restrictions, together with technologypull from modern reuse and recycling techniques, will continue to exert pressure on recycling rates for construction waste and demolition materials. To recognise the potential of construction and demolition waste as a resource, guidance is needed. This book presents a guide to determining sustainable options for the reduction, reuse, recycling and disposal of demolition waste, and provides essential information related to: the background variables influencing the waste management of construction demolition waste; an assessment procedure settingout a method for determining sustainable disposal options; and, an examination of the subdivisions of demolition waste and respective waste management routes in terms a TripleBottomLine (TBL) analysis of environmental impact, financial cost and social safeguard legislation.
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