In the light of environmental preservation and the possibility of reducing investment costs, EU directives and Italian laws encourage the reuse of construction and demolition waste (C & D), setting the target of 70% of recycling for each EU State by 2020. In this experimentation, a wide series of tests were undertaken in order to assign CE marking to C&D aggregates. Specifically, aggregate production carried out at the treatment plant in Casone (Foligno, PG-Italy) was monitored for several months, allowing a vast database analysis that highlighted the limits and potential of the material. In conclusion, with reference to the acceptance limits defined in both Circular n.5205/2005 and the most recent UNI 11531-1:2014, the possible end-use destination of C&D was evaluated, concluding that the material is suitable for many applications in the field of civil engineering.
La marcatura CE degli aggregati C&D verso l’obiettivo europeo del 70% di riciclaggio entro il 2020
CORRADINI, ALESSANDRO;CERNI, Gianluca;Chiatti, Luca;
2016
Abstract
In the light of environmental preservation and the possibility of reducing investment costs, EU directives and Italian laws encourage the reuse of construction and demolition waste (C & D), setting the target of 70% of recycling for each EU State by 2020. In this experimentation, a wide series of tests were undertaken in order to assign CE marking to C&D aggregates. Specifically, aggregate production carried out at the treatment plant in Casone (Foligno, PG-Italy) was monitored for several months, allowing a vast database analysis that highlighted the limits and potential of the material. In conclusion, with reference to the acceptance limits defined in both Circular n.5205/2005 and the most recent UNI 11531-1:2014, the possible end-use destination of C&D was evaluated, concluding that the material is suitable for many applications in the field of civil engineering.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.