
Guides: Material Recycling
Guides about recycling and reuse of construction materials.
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Frequently Asked Questions about material recycling
How can materials from demolition be used?
Demolition materials have many applications: concrete debris after crushing is an excellent aggregate for road and square subgrades, reinforcing steel goes to steelworks for remelting, structural wood can be reused in new buildings or processed into pellets, and ceramic bricks are often used in architectural projects.
Are recycled aggregates full-value materials?
Yes, recycled aggregates can be full-value materials, provided they undergo proper processing and quality control. They must meet the same standards as natural aggregates, and their properties are confirmed by laboratory tests. They are particularly valuable in the context of circular economy and sustainable construction, offering similar technical parameters with a lower carbon footprint.
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