Abstract

Abstract: The civil construction industry has great prominence in the national economy, however, the sector is responsible for generating a large amount of Construction Waste (CW). The CW recycling plants present technological solutions that aim to minimize the environmental impact caused by the inadequate disposal of the CW, and that the generated material is no longer a problem and becomes a sustainable outlet for the scarcity of natural resources. This article analysed the economic, social and environmental aspects of an CW recycling plant, situated in Passo Fundo / RS. As a result, the quantification and classification of waste sent to the CW recycling plant was obtained from March to December 2016. An economic evaluation of the plant was carried out based on the comparison of the economic decision criteria between the Minimum Acceptable Rate of Return (MARR) and Internal Rate of Return (IRR). Subsequently, social aspects were evaluated, such as the profiles of employees, their salaries and issues related to health and safety, education and training. When assessing the environmental aspect of the CW recycling plant, the composition, the separation process employed and the way in which these residues were used were determined. The conclusions demonstrated that the company is economically viable since the IRR was higher than the MARR. In the social assessment, the employment opportunity for different genres stands out and regarding the environmental question, the ability to reuse civil construction waste in 97.98% of the material received.

Highlights

  • Civil construction is one of the sectors with the greatest growth and generation of jobs and income, ensuring economic and social development (Moraes & Henkes, 2013; Paschoalin & Duarte, 2015)

  • The waste of materials in construction works, the lack of recycling procedures for these materials in the construction work itself and the reforms and demolitions generate a large amount of Civil Construction Waste (CW)

  • The implantation of CW recycling plants is justified, in order to reduce the environmental impact caused by the generation of these residues and promoting their recovery, making it a sustainable alternative

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Introduction

Civil construction is one of the sectors with the greatest growth and generation of jobs and income, ensuring economic and social development (Moraes & Henkes, 2013; Paschoalin & Duarte, 2015). The CW recycling plants present technological solutions that aim to minimize the environmental impact caused by the inadequate disposal of the CW, and that the generated material is no longer a problem and becomes a sustainable outlet for the scarcity of natural resources (Barbosa, 2012). This research aims to verify the economic, social and environmental aspects of a construction waste plant situated in the city of Passo Fundo / RS To this end, the quantification and classification of the CW sent to the CW Plant was made, determining the amount of materials that are not extracted from nature when recycling, and presenting the amount of materials received by the plant and that cannot be recycled

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