The Necessity for "Two Step Separation" to Recycle Construction and Demolition Waste
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概要
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Construction and demolition waste amounts to 20% of all the industrial waste in Japan and it accounts for more than 70% of all illegal dumping. One of the reasons is that the spread of so called 'mince demolition' using construction machinery and consequently a lot of mixed construction waste which is difficult to separate is discharged. Here we present the idea of Two Step Separation of construction waste and demonstrate its efficiency is adopted for the all construction waste in Fukuoka prefecture as case study.
- 社団法人日本建築学会の論文
- 2002-03-20
著者
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Ojima Toshio
Department of Architecture, Waseda University
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Ojima Toshio
Department Of Architecture Waseda University
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Ojima Toshio
Department Of Architecture School Of Science And Engineering Waseda University
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Fukuda H
Department Of Environmental Engineering Kitakyushu University
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Fukuda Hiroatsu
Department Of Environmental Engineering Kitakyushu University
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