The resource potential of demolition debris in the United States
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Abstract The scanty data which are available on the generation of demolition debris in the United States are reviewed. Estimates are made of the proportions of the constituent materials in debris which are recycled in any form. The institutional, economic and technological restrictions preventing a greater proportion of materials from being recycled are described, and suggestions are made of methods by which a higher level of recycling can be brought about.
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