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Circular Economy for Construction Waste Management Guide

Circular Economy Guide Construction Aggregate Reuse Low Carbon Building

description Circular Economy for Construction Waste Management Guide Overview

This guide focuses specifically on the massive waste stream from demolition and construction sites. It details the sorting, processing, and quality control needed to turn concrete rubble, bricks, and wood debris into high-grade secondary aggregates for new construction. It is vital for reducing landfill dependency in the built environment.

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Circular Economy for Construction Waste Management Guide ranks #19 of 30 in the Circular Economy Guide ranking, behind Sustainable Packaging Redesign Guide, ahead of Textile Waste Valorization Handbook.

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Which construction materials are easiest to reuse instead of recycle?

Steel sections, intact bricks, doors, fixtures, and sound timber can often be reused directly after inspection. Direct reuse usually preserves more value than crushing concrete or processing wood into lower-grade material.

How is demolished concrete turned into new aggregate?

Concrete is separated from contaminants, crushed, screened by size, and tested before use as recycled aggregate. Quality control must account for attached mortar, chlorides, sulfates, and unwanted materials such as gypsum.

Why should a pre-demolition audit happen before work starts?

The audit identifies recoverable components, hazardous substances, and material quantities before machinery mixes everything together. It gives contractors time to plan selective dismantling and find buyers or reuse destinations.

What stops recycled construction materials from being used structurally?

Common barriers include inconsistent feedstock, contamination, missing performance records, and specifications written only for virgin materials. Testing against applicable standards is essential before recycled aggregate or reclaimed components enter structural work.

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