Cost-Effectiveness of C&D Waste Recycling in Italy: A Case Study

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Mario Bassan Marco Quattrone Vittorio Basilico
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

"In Italian building market one of the reasons that often stop building contractors from not taking into consideration the possibility to recycle rubble from building is represented by the increase of costs for rubble separation. However the recycling of C&DW can also allow a decrease in disposal costs and a reduction in raw materials requirement.In this paper the results of a testing conducted on a case study through economic and technical analyses are presented.Results highlight that a wise management of demolition and disposal processes can generate a remarkable saving and that it is possible, on the other side, to achieve environmental benefits such as reduction of raw material consumption and dump life lengthening.IntroductionTwo major factors have been found to have considerably influenced the market of recycled aggregates in Europe and Italy: the EU and national regulations and environmental awareness. The market of recycled aggregate has grown in countries with limited natural resources.Waste disposal has also been one of the top EU political and environmental priorities. In the complex interaction between human activities and the environment, waste is proved to be one of the most environment-degrading products.In 1972 the European Commission introduced measures on waste reduction, reuse and recycling. In 2006, directive 2006/12/EC (European Commission) on waste was issued. It covers the scope of minimizing the waste, prevent hazardous waste, maximize reclamation, reuse, recycling and energy-recovery.No specific directive refers to management and recycling of construction and demolition wastes. However, in 1992 the European Commission listed debris among waste management priorities because of its growing amount.Only recently, effective environmental policies have been implemented in Italy, even though relevant environmental issues started rising as early as the beginning of the 1970s. In the 1980s the Government undertook the first significant measures to handle the waste management."
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APA: Mario Bassan Marco Quattrone Vittorio Basilico  (2008)  Cost-Effectiveness of C&D Waste Recycling in Italy: A Case Study

MLA: Mario Bassan Marco Quattrone Vittorio Basilico Cost-Effectiveness of C&D Waste Recycling in Italy: A Case Study. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.

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