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TypeVideo Recording
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Year2021
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LicenseCC BY 4.0
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Construction & Demolition waste flows (Module 7) - Online course Sector-Wide Circularity Assessment
Outline of the video
- Looking at waste in two phases: collection and treatment
- Closer look at waste from use phase and stock
- Waste during construction, cutoffs, broken stuff, (incl. packaging)
- Demolition waste + Renovation waste
- bigger shares and they come out from the stock to then be collected
- demolition is generally done by professionals
- renovation: smaller ones can be done by individuals and households, who will bring their rubble to drop-off points, which are usually managed by public agencies. In case of private companies, they usually have their own paths for waste disposal.
- Sorting bins sometimes are there to collect a single material (mono stream) or they are mixed
- M2:44, waste treatment: different types depending on the material. Many materials will be crushed and then used as road cover. There is a bit of reuse and some recycling.
- You will know the material composition from the stock analysis of the previous module.
- 2 more important pieces of information: (1) number of renovations. (2) number of demolitions to better estimate the amounts of waste
- M5:22, Examples
- Builders rubble in Cape Town
- Number of demolished houses in The Hague
- Amounts per building typologies on p. 33 of the report
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