CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE
Whether new building, renovation or demolition, construction projects generate a wide range of waste, including: wood waste, metal, scrap and mineral waste. Construction debris is the collective term for mineral waste from the demolition or deconstruction of buildings and associated paved surfaces.
On average, mineral fractions account for about 65% of the waste generated by demolition. The term mineral waste covers fractions such as concrete, masonry, roof tiles, clinker, mortar, plasters, various types of bricks, asphalt, but also asbestos-containing roofing materials, insulation materials and the like.
We take over:
- Construction / demolition debris
DISPOSAL OF CONSTRUCTION WASTE
All types of construction waste can be disposed of at our sites. Construction waste is basically divided into the following categories of recoverable material:
- Clear ceramic roof tiles
- Pure clay masonry tiles
- Building construction waste
- Concrete
- Asphalt
- Construction debris – mixed granules – mixture of concrete, aggregates and asphalt
- Mixed quality non-recyclable construction waste (construction waste to landfill)
- Construction debris contaminated with hazardous substances (containing substances dangerous for the environment and health)
RECYCLING AND RECOVERY OF CONSTRUCTION WASTE
The processing of recyclable construction waste into fractions is basically done by a dry or wet process. In dry processing, the material to be recycled is crushed or ground to the desired particle size and then separated from other constituents by air classifying, gravimetric or other types of separation. The material is further classified by various classifiers to obtain the desired particle size distribution.
In the so-called wet processing, foreign matter and the fine grain fraction are removed by a washing system. The advantage of wet processing is that the fine particle content is significantly lower than in dry processing.
Samples of the recyclable fractions produced are taken and tested in accordance with the relevant standards or regulations. If it meets the regulations, the construction waste is no longer considered waste because it has been recycled properly. The recycled material can be used to replace various primary construction materials. This reduces the use of natural resources and reduces harmful emissions during production.
CONTRIBUTION TO THE ENVIRONMENT
In terms of sustainability, the processing of construction waste can make a significant contribution – both in terms of conserving natural mineral resources such as sand and gravel, and in terms of landfill volumes, as less material is sent to landfill through recycling.
As part of the processing is done at the origin, huge amounts of CO2 emissions are also avoided.
CONSTRUCTION WASTE TO BE LANDFILLED
The only possible treatment for inert waste containing non-recoverable fractions or hazardous components is landfilling (disposal). These materials cannot be further processed and landfilling is therefore the final destination for such construction materials.
A distinction must be made between hazardous and non-hazardous waste when construction waste is landfilled. Proper treatment (separation) of construction waste, its recovery in accordance with the Waste Management Act, will result in less use of primary raw materials and lower emissions of harmful substances.
Construction waste that must be disposed of in landfills can be delivered to our sites.
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