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Construction waste

Construction waste or debris is any kind of debris left from a construction process. Different government agencies have clearer definitions. For example, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines construction and demolition materials as "debris generated during the construction, renovation and demolition of buildings, roads, and…

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Types of waste

Recycling, disposal and environmental impact

Management strategies

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Construction waste

Nodes54
Edges53
Triples77
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.037037
Components1

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Construction waste

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related to Recycling and reuse of material · 14
Construction waste → Alternatives, Certain, It, Most, Often, R's, Recovery, Rubble, The, The European Union, This, Under, Waste, Waste Hierarchy
related to Landfilling · 12
Construction waste → Arsenic, Causes, CFR, In, Leachate, Levels, Once, Plasterboard, Sending, Some, The, Waste
has cause · 10
Construction waste → Construction, Design, Examples, External, Handling, Management, Procurement, Site, These, Worker
related to United States · 10
Construction waste → According, CalRecycle, Recovery, Resource Recycling, The California Department, The United States, There, They, This, United States
related to Waste management fees · 8
Construction waste → China, In, It, Many, The, There, This, Waste
related to External links · 4
Construction waste → Building Sciences, Construction Waste Management Database, National Institute, Whole Building Design Guide
related to Incineration and health risks · 4
Construction waste → The, Waste-to-energy, Where, WTE

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waste construction recycling management materials demolition states united many created landfill disposal landfills concrete used chemicals new often dioxins material

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
bricksinstance ofMuch building waste is made up of materials0.80text
concreteinstance ofMuch building waste is made up of materials0.80text
wood damaged or unused during constructioninstance ofMuch building waste is made up of materials0.80text
plasterboard are hazardous once landfilledinstance ofWaste wood can also be recovered and recycled.LandfillingSome certain components of construction waste0.80text
mercuryinstance ofThe toxic fumes emitted by WTE plants can contain harmful chemicals0.80text
other heavy metalsinstance ofThe toxic fumes emitted by WTE plants can contain harmful chemicals0.80text
carbon monoxideinstance ofThe toxic fumes emitted by WTE plants can contain harmful chemicals0.80text
sulfur dioxideinstance ofThe toxic fumes emitted by WTE plants can contain harmful chemicals0.80text
and dioxins.Dioxin was used as a waste oil in Times Beachinstance ofThe toxic fumes emitted by WTE plants can contain harmful chemicals0.80text
Missouriinstance ofThe toxic fumes emitted by WTE plants can contain harmful chemicals0.80text
non-Hodgkin's lymphomainstance ofRates of cancer0.80text
soft tissue sarcoma rise significantly the closer one lives to the pollutants' sourceinstance ofRates of cancer0.80text

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