Abstract
President Park Jeong-hui had promoted "The Saemaul Movement" in early 1970s to improve people's life, and straw-thatched roofs in agricultural villages were displaced by asbestos containing slates, which have resulted in scattering hazardous materials. The Korean government has determined to enact the asbestos safety law from 2012 and established Korea Research Center of Asbestos-Related Diseases in Pusan National University in advance. The paper reviews and proposes detoxification and recycling of waste asbestos-containing building materials based on technical state of Korea and Japan, where development of an on-site transferable plant is suggested to be effective.
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