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Recovery of Construction and Demolition Wastes
2014Waste is defined as by-product material of human and industrial activities that have no residual values (Serpell and Alarcon, 1998). About 32.4 Mt of solid waste are generated in Australia annually (Productivity Commission – Australian Government, 2006), of which about 42% is from construction and demolition sectors. From that, about 7.8 Mt of material
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Turning Food Protein Waste into Sustainable Technologies
Chemical Reviews, 2023Mohammad Peydayesh +2 more
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A unified view on catalytic conversion of biomass and waste plastics
Nature Reviews Chemistry, 2022Yanqin Wang, Ning Yan
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Recent Advances in Corrosion Science Applicable To Disposal of High-Level Nuclear Waste
Chemical Reviews, 2021Gerald S Frankel +2 more
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Construction and Demolition Waste Market Development
In Australia, construction and demolition activities have substantially grown over recent decades leading to the generation of a large amount of waste. Among available options, the development of end markets for construction and demolition (C&D) waste materials is regarded as a sustainable solution to tackling issues around their management ...Maqsood, Tayyab +4 more
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