Construction and demolition waste (C&DW) constitutes the most significant portion of solid waste in urban areas and holds substantial potential for resource utilization (Bao & Lu, …
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In recent years, China has realized the importance of recycling construction waste. In 2005, China issued the Regulations on the Management of Urban Construction Waste, …
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Construction waste producers, such as construction contractors, renovation contractors or premises owners, prior to using government waste disposal facilities, need to …
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According to the National Bureau of Statistics of China, the amount of construction waste produced in China in 2017 was 1.3 billion tonnes, equivalent to five times of the amount …
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f Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China Abstract: Construction and demolition waste (CDW) accounts for 30% to …
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Urbanization and related construction activities generate massive construction and demolition (C&D) waste, which poses considerable risks to the environment and human …
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China produced a large amount of construction and demolition (C&D) waste, owing to the rapid development of construction industry. Although a set of policies and regulations …
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This paper aims to provide an explicit analysis of this based on a weight-per-construction-area method. Our results show that approximately 2.36 billion tonnes of C&D …
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The comprehensive recycling and disposal rate for C&D waste in China is less than 40%, with most Chinese cities still using scattered stacking landfill. The Chinese government's 14th Five Year Plan sets out country-wide …
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Unregulated disposal of Construction and Demolition Waste (C&DW) has become a significant concern in urban areas. Although many developed nations have implemented …
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Construction and demolition waste (CDW) accounts for 30% to 40% of the total amount of waste in China. CDW is usually randomly dumped or disposed in landfills and the average recycling …
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"Zero Waste City" (ZWC) is an urban development model that minimizes the environmental impact of solid waste at the city level and is a specific practice of the …
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With China's urbanization, the construction industry has generated massive construction and demolition waste (C&DW), leading to severe environmental pollution and …
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The USA and China, both are large economies that are facing challenges in CD waste management. Due to rapid construction business and urbanization growth, of the …
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Three main factors based on the STIRPAT theoretical model were identified and explained into a framework to reduce CDW generation. The results provided a useful …
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Construction waste is defined as fairly clean, heterogenous building materials which are produced from the various construction activities, as per Tchobanoglous et al., 1993. Construction, …
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These data include the amount of construction waste generated in China, the distance between the construction waste and the construction areas in China, other data are …
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Construction industry of China has experienced an unconventional development with the urbanization rate up to 57.35% over the last three decades (National Bureau of …
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As urbanization and construction activities in China continue to accelerate, the management of construction waste has become crucial. This study comprehensively …
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The fast growth of urbanization in China has not only depleted natural resources but also generated a substantial quantity of C&D waste (Zahoor et al., 2022).The increasing …
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According to the National New Urbanization Plan (2014–2020) promulgated by the State Council, the urbanization rate of China shall be no less than 59% by 2020. To achieve …
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In 2022, China Construction Technology Center certified 30 construction projects as the initial "Zero-Waste Construction Site" pilot projects in China. These pilot projects are …
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The evolving Chinese waste management system is separated as municipal solid waste (it is also called domestic garbage) management, industrial solid waste, and hazardous waste. ... There …
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Robotic waste sorting has huge potential in China where the volume of construction waste has risen rapidly in line with the accelerating urbanization. ... There are …
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Construction and demolition waste (CDW) accounts for 30% to 40% of the total amount of waste in China. CDW is usually randomly dumped or disposed in landfills and the …
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Construction waste (CW) is damaged materials generated during the construction process and considered the most significant contributor to landfills worldwide (Ibrahim et al., …
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With the rapid urbanization of China, its building industry has contributed to 26.7% of the national GDP. In addition, the building area under construction and completed building …
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In 2009, China's construction waste generation exceeded those of the European Commission, 2018, China's construction waste exceeded 1 billion tons for the first time; In …
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A considerable amount of construction waste was generated with the urbanization and development of the construction industry worldwide. Such waste was estimated to be …
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The Chinese construction sector accounts for over 7% of national GDP . Given the enormous opportunities for circular collaborations in the Chinese buildings and infrastructure sector, the …
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By 2022, China's construction waste emissions reached an estimated 3.5-5 billion tonnes. If 90% of this waste could be efficiently reused, around 16.5 million acres of land would …
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China's construction and demolition waste has been substantially increasing due to the country's urbanization. However, since the recycling rate of construction and demolition …
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In China, construction waste results in considerable annual embezzlement of land areas. Moreover, the output of con-struction wastes will increase continuously as a result of China's …
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According to the current utilization rate of 70% of China's general bulk industrial solid waste, building materials industry consumes about 1.1 billion tons of bulk industrial solid waste …
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Study of policies and regulations for waste management in China and potential for application in the U.S. by Zhuo Hao Kevin Cheng EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Chinese cities produce hundreds …
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The construction of ZWC in Foshan City is built through two intertwined paths by (1) adjusting the industrial structure of solid waste generation areas such as industrial waste, …
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The gross output value of China's construction industry also shows a consistent upward trend since 2014, increasing 78.8% in less than a decade between 2014 and 2023. In …
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By 2022, China's construction waste emissions reached an estimated 3.5-5 billion tonnes. If 90% of this waste could be efficiently reused, around 16.5 million acres of land would be made available, and the natural …
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Rapid urbanization has produced a significant quantity of construction and demolition (C&D) waste in China during the past 40 years. It is widely accepted that C&D …
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Shanghai is the biggest city in China and the third largest worldwide. The construction sector thus has a major environmental impact, accounting for roughly 50 % of material use and 40 % of …
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