Study on the Problems and Countermeasures of Construction Wastes Recycling in China

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Construction waste is a product of the development of the city. With the development of the city, construction waste has increased exponentially, due to its special structure and material,some construction waste can be recycled and reused efficiency. Some practices of construction waste recycling in China were presented in this paper, and in-depth analysis the current problems of construction waste recycling. On the basis, in order to promote the construction waste recycling, from the ideological, technical, government support in the legislation and regulation and other aspects some suggestions and measures are proposed.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 962-965)

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1563-1566

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June 2014

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