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Construction & Demolition
Waste Management

Prepared By :
Ravi Kumar
Ankan Bairagi
Waste
Waste, or rubbish, garbage, depending on the type
of material or the regional terminology, is an
unwanted or undesired material or substance. It is
a unavoidable by-product of most of the human
activity.
Classification of Waste
Residential

Waste

Industrial
Commercial

Construction
and Demolition
Institutional
Municipal
Services
Agricultural
Construction and Demolition
Waste building materials, dredging materials
that are produced in the process of constructions,
remodeling, repair, or demolition of residential
buildings, commercial buildings and other structure
and pavements.
Construction & Demolition Waste Consist of
 Concrete
 Bricks

 Timber
 Sanitary

 Glasses
 Steel

 Plastic

ware
Present Indian Scenario of Construction and
Demolition Waste
14.5 MT Out Of 48 MT of total solid waste generated
per annum

Ref:-Dr., Asokan Pappu and Dr., Mohini Saxena and Dr., Shyam R. Asolekar (2007) Solid wastes
generation in India and their recycling potential in building materials. Indian Journal Of Environmental
Protection . pp. 2311-2321.
Composition of Construction &
Demolition Waste in India
5%

2% 2% 1%

25%
65%

Concrete
Bricks & Tiles
Wood
Metals
Others
Plastic

Ref:-Prof. S.K. Bhattacharyya, A.K. Minocha, Mridul Garg, Jaswinder Singh, Neeraj Jain, S. Maiti & S.K.
Singh, GAP0072 (DST Project), Demolition Wastes as Raw Materials for Sustainable Construction
Products, CSIR-CBRI News Letter,Vol-33 No-2 April-June 2013,pp. 1-2
Reasons For Increase of Construction &
Demolition Waste
 Many

old buildings, concrete pavements, bridges
and other structures have overcome their age and
limit of use due to structural deterioration beyond
repairs and need to be demolished
 New construction for better economic growth
 Structures are turned into debris resulting from
natural disasters like earthquake, cyclone and floods
etc.
What to do?
 Store at

source

◦ appropriate storage space
 Segregate

 Then?
Hierarchy for C & D waste management
Reduction of Waste







Ensuring materials are ordered on an “as needed”
basis to prevent over supply to site;
Minimize the creation of excessive scrap waste on
site;
Ensuring correct storage and handling of
construction materials to minimize generation of
damaged materials/waste;
Ensuring correct sequencing of operations and
assigning individual responsibility
Construction Waste Recycling
When considering a recyclable material, three
major areas need to be taken in to account are:
 Economy

 Compatibility with other materials
 Material properties
Sorting Process of Construction & Demolition
Waste

Chemical
Mineralogical
Appraisal

Mechanical
Sorting
Chemical-Mineralogical Appraisal
 Recognizes particular

grain size

X-Ray Fluorescence - Invest chemical composition in
terms of major elements.
X-Ray Diffractometry - Recognizes the constitute
mineralogical phases
Mechanical Sorting Process
 Bar

Screening
 Magnetic Separation
 Air Classifier
Recycling and Reuse






Reuse
(at
site)
of
bricks,
stone
slabs, timber, conduits, piping railings etc. to the
extent possible and depending upon their condition;
Plastics, broken glass, scrap metal etc. can be used
by recycling industries;
Rubble, brick bats, broken plaster/concrete pieces
etc. can be used for building activity, such
as, leveling, under coat of lanes where the traffic
does not constitute of heavy moving loads;
Contd..





Larger unusable pieces can be sent for filling up
low-lying areas;
Fine material, such as, sand, dust etc. can be used
as cover material over sanitary landfill.
Excavated soil can also be used creatively in the
landscaping of developments and for the
construction of embankments and screening/noise
abatement berms in civil engineering projects.
Recovery and Landfill






Conversion of non-recyclable waste material into
usable heat in form of fuel or electricity.
Industrial Waste Stabilizer- Material having no value in
reuse, although employed for beneficial use in
stabilization
Reuse public fill at public filling areas for reclamation.
Landfill is the least preferred option although if
required it should done after considering all the laws
and regulation.
Main Issue for Construction & Demolition
Waste Management


Absence of segregation of waste at source



Lack of appropriately located recycling facilities



Indifferent attitude of citizens toward waste
management due to lack of awareness.



Illegal landfill practices done by contractor for saving
money.
Key Requirement of Waste Management Plan










Types, quantities and qualities of wastes
Measures for reducing waste generation
On-site waste sorting
On-site and off-site reuse
Areas for waste storage
Quantities of wastes requiring off-site disposal
Monitoring and auditing program
Case Study 1: State Offices at Butterfield
Way, Sacramento, CA
 The

site work construction phase for the California
Franchise Tax Board’s State Offices at Butterfield
Way realized tremendous financial benefits from
recycling C&D debris. This led the project team to
an extremely high 99.6% (by weight) C&D waste
diversion rate for this phase. Sixty-nine percent of
this waste (over 15,000 tons) was recycled, stored
and reutilized on-site.
Conclusion


It has been established that materials & components
from demolished buildings are being reused for new
construction
works
as
well
as
renovation
projects, especially by low- income communities in
developing countries.



In developing countries most of the demolition rubble is
dumped, the developed world has now started to recycle
it into aggregate for non-structural concrete.
Contd..


It is hoped that recycling waste materials for use in the
building will cut down costs of producing new raw

materials thereby reducing consumption of natural
resources like energy & reduces usage of landfills.


As sorting and recycling facilities become more wide
spread and better developed it will be easier to redirect

our waste from landfill.
References
 Dr.,

Asokan Pappu and Dr., Mohini Saxena and
Dr., Shyam R. Asolekar (2007) Solid wastes
generation in India and their recycling potential in
building materials.Indian Journal Of Environmental
Protection . pp. 2311-2321
 L.Y.Shen,
D
Drew,
and
C.M.
Tam, (2004), Construction Waste recycling, Journal
of Construction Engineering and Management,4,Vol
130,pp 472-481
Contd..


Nixon, P.J., Recycled Concrete as an aggregate for
concrete, a review Materials and Structures, nr.
65, September/October 1978, pp 371–378
 National Construction and Demolition Waste Council Annual Report 2002/2003 and Annual Report 2004/2005
 Prof. S.K. Bhattacharyya, A.K. Minocha, Mridul
Garg, Jaswinder Singh, Neeraj Jain, S. Maiti & S.K.
Singh, GAP0072 (DST Project), Demolition Wastes as
Raw
Materials
for
Sustainable
Construction
Products, CSIR-CBRI News Letter,Vol-33 No-2 AprilJune 2013,pp. 1-2.
The Choice Is Yours

To Landfill

To Recycle

THANK YOU

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C & d waste management in india

  • 1. Construction & Demolition Waste Management Prepared By : Ravi Kumar Ankan Bairagi
  • 2. Waste Waste, or rubbish, garbage, depending on the type of material or the regional terminology, is an unwanted or undesired material or substance. It is a unavoidable by-product of most of the human activity.
  • 3. Classification of Waste Residential Waste Industrial Commercial Construction and Demolition Institutional Municipal Services Agricultural
  • 4. Construction and Demolition Waste building materials, dredging materials that are produced in the process of constructions, remodeling, repair, or demolition of residential buildings, commercial buildings and other structure and pavements.
  • 5. Construction & Demolition Waste Consist of  Concrete  Bricks  Timber  Sanitary  Glasses  Steel  Plastic ware
  • 6. Present Indian Scenario of Construction and Demolition Waste 14.5 MT Out Of 48 MT of total solid waste generated per annum Ref:-Dr., Asokan Pappu and Dr., Mohini Saxena and Dr., Shyam R. Asolekar (2007) Solid wastes generation in India and their recycling potential in building materials. Indian Journal Of Environmental Protection . pp. 2311-2321.
  • 7. Composition of Construction & Demolition Waste in India 5% 2% 2% 1% 25% 65% Concrete Bricks & Tiles Wood Metals Others Plastic Ref:-Prof. S.K. Bhattacharyya, A.K. Minocha, Mridul Garg, Jaswinder Singh, Neeraj Jain, S. Maiti & S.K. Singh, GAP0072 (DST Project), Demolition Wastes as Raw Materials for Sustainable Construction Products, CSIR-CBRI News Letter,Vol-33 No-2 April-June 2013,pp. 1-2
  • 8. Reasons For Increase of Construction & Demolition Waste  Many old buildings, concrete pavements, bridges and other structures have overcome their age and limit of use due to structural deterioration beyond repairs and need to be demolished  New construction for better economic growth  Structures are turned into debris resulting from natural disasters like earthquake, cyclone and floods etc.
  • 9. What to do?  Store at source ◦ appropriate storage space  Segregate  Then?
  • 10. Hierarchy for C & D waste management
  • 11. Reduction of Waste     Ensuring materials are ordered on an “as needed” basis to prevent over supply to site; Minimize the creation of excessive scrap waste on site; Ensuring correct storage and handling of construction materials to minimize generation of damaged materials/waste; Ensuring correct sequencing of operations and assigning individual responsibility
  • 12. Construction Waste Recycling When considering a recyclable material, three major areas need to be taken in to account are:  Economy  Compatibility with other materials  Material properties
  • 13. Sorting Process of Construction & Demolition Waste Chemical Mineralogical Appraisal Mechanical Sorting
  • 14. Chemical-Mineralogical Appraisal  Recognizes particular grain size X-Ray Fluorescence - Invest chemical composition in terms of major elements. X-Ray Diffractometry - Recognizes the constitute mineralogical phases
  • 15. Mechanical Sorting Process  Bar Screening  Magnetic Separation  Air Classifier
  • 16. Recycling and Reuse    Reuse (at site) of bricks, stone slabs, timber, conduits, piping railings etc. to the extent possible and depending upon their condition; Plastics, broken glass, scrap metal etc. can be used by recycling industries; Rubble, brick bats, broken plaster/concrete pieces etc. can be used for building activity, such as, leveling, under coat of lanes where the traffic does not constitute of heavy moving loads;
  • 17. Contd..    Larger unusable pieces can be sent for filling up low-lying areas; Fine material, such as, sand, dust etc. can be used as cover material over sanitary landfill. Excavated soil can also be used creatively in the landscaping of developments and for the construction of embankments and screening/noise abatement berms in civil engineering projects.
  • 18. Recovery and Landfill     Conversion of non-recyclable waste material into usable heat in form of fuel or electricity. Industrial Waste Stabilizer- Material having no value in reuse, although employed for beneficial use in stabilization Reuse public fill at public filling areas for reclamation. Landfill is the least preferred option although if required it should done after considering all the laws and regulation.
  • 19. Main Issue for Construction & Demolition Waste Management  Absence of segregation of waste at source  Lack of appropriately located recycling facilities  Indifferent attitude of citizens toward waste management due to lack of awareness.  Illegal landfill practices done by contractor for saving money.
  • 20. Key Requirement of Waste Management Plan        Types, quantities and qualities of wastes Measures for reducing waste generation On-site waste sorting On-site and off-site reuse Areas for waste storage Quantities of wastes requiring off-site disposal Monitoring and auditing program
  • 21. Case Study 1: State Offices at Butterfield Way, Sacramento, CA  The site work construction phase for the California Franchise Tax Board’s State Offices at Butterfield Way realized tremendous financial benefits from recycling C&D debris. This led the project team to an extremely high 99.6% (by weight) C&D waste diversion rate for this phase. Sixty-nine percent of this waste (over 15,000 tons) was recycled, stored and reutilized on-site.
  • 22. Conclusion  It has been established that materials & components from demolished buildings are being reused for new construction works as well as renovation projects, especially by low- income communities in developing countries.  In developing countries most of the demolition rubble is dumped, the developed world has now started to recycle it into aggregate for non-structural concrete.
  • 23. Contd..  It is hoped that recycling waste materials for use in the building will cut down costs of producing new raw materials thereby reducing consumption of natural resources like energy & reduces usage of landfills.  As sorting and recycling facilities become more wide spread and better developed it will be easier to redirect our waste from landfill.
  • 24. References  Dr., Asokan Pappu and Dr., Mohini Saxena and Dr., Shyam R. Asolekar (2007) Solid wastes generation in India and their recycling potential in building materials.Indian Journal Of Environmental Protection . pp. 2311-2321  L.Y.Shen, D Drew, and C.M. Tam, (2004), Construction Waste recycling, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management,4,Vol 130,pp 472-481
  • 25. Contd..  Nixon, P.J., Recycled Concrete as an aggregate for concrete, a review Materials and Structures, nr. 65, September/October 1978, pp 371–378  National Construction and Demolition Waste Council Annual Report 2002/2003 and Annual Report 2004/2005  Prof. S.K. Bhattacharyya, A.K. Minocha, Mridul Garg, Jaswinder Singh, Neeraj Jain, S. Maiti & S.K. Singh, GAP0072 (DST Project), Demolition Wastes as Raw Materials for Sustainable Construction Products, CSIR-CBRI News Letter,Vol-33 No-2 AprilJune 2013,pp. 1-2.
  • 26. The Choice Is Yours To Landfill To Recycle THANK YOU