Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8117803 Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 2015 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
China׳s construction industry is huge and widespread. Massive construction inevitably causes significant generation of Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste and associated environmental concerns, most of which have not been well documented. This literature review investigates the issue of C&D waste in China from the perspective of environmental risks and impacts. The challenge is that the management of and relevant research into C&D waste in China has been paid less attention. Based on the review, analysis and discussion, this article concludes that stakeholders should encourage the characterization of C&D waste generation and flows. Further activities should include: (a) identifying and quantifying the environmental impacts associated with dumping-dominated disposal; (b) using life cycle methodology to determine treatment routes which can optimize environmental improvements and cost savings; and (c) improving the legal frameworks, financial resources, and trained human resources to promote the sustainable management of C&D waste.
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