Abstract

The analysis of the state and prospects of recycling construction waste in the Republic of Belarus has been carried out. Aspects of the current waste management system of construction activities, including the features of terminology and classification of waste, qualitative and quantitative parameters of education, indicators of use, have been studies.

Highlights

  • One of the key sectors of the "green" economy is waste processing

  • From the point of view of modern environmental strategy, based on the concept of preventive measures developed for the protection of the environment, the exhaustive object of efforts should be the initial stage of the abovementioned life cycle of waste - the stage of waste generation

  • When forming a system of waste management at the place of their formation, one of the important tasks is the classification of waste, including the assignment of codes and names in accordance with the classifier of waste generated in the Republic of Belarus

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Summary

Introduction

One of the key sectors of the "green" economy is waste processing. This is due to the fact that in the modern world the problem of waste accumulation is acute. When forming a system of waste management at the place of their formation, one of the important tasks is the classification of waste, including the assignment of codes and names in accordance with the classifier of waste generated in the Republic of Belarus. At this stage, organizations face the first serious problem in the management of construction waste, as a separate group of construction waste in the classifier is not allocated (table 1). It should be noted that the list given in table 1 is not exhaustive; in particular, it does not contain names of waste in the form of scrap metal, etc

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