Building and demolition waste in the UK. Devlieger, L., Gielen, M., Little, S., Roy, A., & Dulière, A. L. arq: Architectural Research Quarterly, 23(1):90–96, March, 2019.
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Construction is by far the largest material-consuming activity in the UK. In 2016, the territory produced more than 800 kg of construction and demolition (C&D) waste per person.1 Most of these building materials are energy intensive to produce and environmentally costly to transport. Their premature replacement therefore contributes significantly to the increasing levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
@article{devlieger_building_2019,
	title = {Building and demolition waste in the {UK}},
	volume = {23},
	issn = {1359-1355, 1474-0516},
	url = {https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/arq-architectural-research-quarterly/article/building-and-demolition-waste-in-the-uk/A53154096E3E8B29B541B4D201760546},
	doi = {10.1017/S135913551900006X},
	abstract = {Construction is by far the largest material-consuming activity in the UK. In 2016, the territory produced more than 800 kg of construction and demolition (C\&D) waste per person.1 Most of these building materials are energy intensive to produce and environmentally costly to transport. Their premature replacement therefore contributes significantly to the increasing levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.},
	language = {en},
	number = {1},
	urldate = {2019-05-15},
	journal = {arq: Architectural Research Quarterly},
	author = {Devlieger, Lionel and Gielen, Maarten and Little, Samuel and Roy, Arvind and Dulière, Aude Line},
	month = mar,
	year = {2019},
	pages = {90--96}
}

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