Analysis of the state of construction waste management in republic of Serbia
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Construction waste includes waste generated during construction, reconstruction, maintenance or demolition of existing buildings, as well as waste generated from excavated material, which cannot be used without prior treatment. It is estimated that about 1 million tones of construction and demolition waste is produced in the Republic of Serbia annually. Construction waste in Serbia ends up at municipal waste landfills and utilize as an inert material for covering of waste at the landfills. This kind of approach has a negative impact on the environment and human health. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to present analysis of the state of construction waste management in the Republic of Serbia. The research results show that there is no consolidated data of the specific composition of construction waste that is being disposed of at landfills at any level. Additionally, it’s necessary to establish control of construction and demolition waste quantity, composition and stream, which ...would meet requirements for designing a system of collection, transport, recycling, reuse and disposal of the waste.
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by-product / construction waste / landfills / recycling / waste managementSource:
In Conference Proceedings of People, Buildings and Environment 2016, an International Scientific Conference, vol. 4, Luhačovice, Czech Republic, pp. 221-229, 2016, 4Funding / projects:
- Ministarstvo za prosvetu, nauku i tehnološki razvoj Republike Srbije, projekat:TR36017
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Institut za ispitivanje materijalaTY - CONF AU - Stanojlović, Daniela AU - Spasojević-Šantić, Tea AU - Trivunić, Milan PY - 2016 UR - http://rims.institutims.rs/handle/123456789/421 AB - Construction waste includes waste generated during construction, reconstruction, maintenance or demolition of existing buildings, as well as waste generated from excavated material, which cannot be used without prior treatment. It is estimated that about 1 million tones of construction and demolition waste is produced in the Republic of Serbia annually. Construction waste in Serbia ends up at municipal waste landfills and utilize as an inert material for covering of waste at the landfills. This kind of approach has a negative impact on the environment and human health. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to present analysis of the state of construction waste management in the Republic of Serbia. The research results show that there is no consolidated data of the specific composition of construction waste that is being disposed of at landfills at any level. Additionally, it’s necessary to establish control of construction and demolition waste quantity, composition and stream, which would meet requirements for designing a system of collection, transport, recycling, reuse and disposal of the waste. C3 - In Conference Proceedings of People, Buildings and Environment 2016, an International Scientific Conference, vol. 4, Luhačovice, Czech Republic, pp. 221-229 T1 - Analysis of the state of construction waste management in republic of Serbia VL - 4 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rims_421 ER -
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Stanojlović, D., Spasojević-Šantić, T.,& Trivunić, M.. (2016). Analysis of the state of construction waste management in republic of Serbia. in In Conference Proceedings of People, Buildings and Environment 2016, an International Scientific Conference, vol. 4, Luhačovice, Czech Republic, pp. 221-229, 4. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rims_421
Stanojlović D, Spasojević-Šantić T, Trivunić M. Analysis of the state of construction waste management in republic of Serbia. in In Conference Proceedings of People, Buildings and Environment 2016, an International Scientific Conference, vol. 4, Luhačovice, Czech Republic, pp. 221-229. 2016;4. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rims_421 .
Stanojlović, Daniela, Spasojević-Šantić, Tea, Trivunić, Milan, "Analysis of the state of construction waste management in republic of Serbia" in In Conference Proceedings of People, Buildings and Environment 2016, an International Scientific Conference, vol. 4, Luhačovice, Czech Republic, pp. 221-229, 4 (2016), https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rims_421 .