THE USE OF BUILDING WASTE OBTAINED DURING RECYCLING TOGETHER WITH ORGANIC MATERIAL FOR REVITALISATION OF PANEL HOUSING ESTATES
Martin Sterba, David Cech, Svatava Henkova
Pagini: 351-357
Publicat: 1 Jan 2012
Vizualizări: 250
Descărcări: 19
Rezumat: During recycling of building waste there arises fine material which is not being used and nowadays it ends up at waste dumps. The authors of this paper are dealing with recycling of building waste and its re-use during revitalisation of panel housing estates. Recycled building waste itself would not be suitable for green spaces which would affect the appearance of housing estates. The authors focus on mixing of fine parts of recyclate with organic material which is gained by composting. The new mixture should have characteristics as similar as possible to natural conditions for a successful growth of vegetation even though there is used the waste which would normally end up in dumps. This solution is interesting not only from the economic point of view but also from the point of view of environment protection.
Cuvinte cheie: recycling, building waste, organic material, revitalisation, estate, environment
Citează acest articol: Martin Sterba, David Cech, Svatava Henkova. THE USE OF BUILDING WASTE OBTAINED DURING RECYCLING TOGETHER WITH ORGANIC MATERIAL FOR REVITALISATION OF PANEL HOUSING ESTATES. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Materials, Methods & Technologies 6, 351-357 (2012). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1003219/
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