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Carbon Emission Reduction of Redevelopment Projects through Construction and Demolition Waste

Somnath Maurya

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In the present scenario construction and demolition waste is still seen as waste for landfills and it is not seen as a source of building materials. A huge amount of waste is generated by the construction sector and is left unprocessed. Because of increasing concerns about sustainability, natural resource depletion, and carbon emissions Construction and Demolition Waste can be key factors in overcoming these issues. The research aims to develop strategies that can be applied to a redevelopment project to bring down the carbon emissions associated with it.


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