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24.01.2022 Associate Professor Tayyab Maqsood presented the RMIT University C&D Waste Research team's progress on Sustainable Built Environment National Research Center- Project 1.65 to the audience on 29th May. The audience included the construction company representatives, academics, Victorian organisations and waste related advisory groups. #rmit #sustainable #waste



18.01.2022 It is a pleasure to see that our quite newly published article in #theConversation about C&D waste is well received by the audience. It really has sparked up an interesting conversation among readers: #SBEnrc #C&D waste Check out this article below: https://theconversation.com/we-create-20m-tons-of-construct

17.01.2022 Construction and Demolition Waste Event RMIT University and the Sustainable Built Environment National Research Centre (SBEnrc) as part of their ongoing industry research into practice initiative invite C&D waste experts to attend a brief industry-focussed presentation on SBEnrc Project A National Economic Approach to Improved Management of Construction and Demolition Waste. The presentation will be held directly prior to the SBEnrc’s Governing Board meeting on Wednesday 29 ...May 2019. Please RSVP through [email protected] by 23.05.2019 #rmit #C&D #builtenvironment #construction #pcpm

14.01.2022 Management of C & D waste in Australia The construction industry in Australia has grown significantly in the past two decades in the wake of population growth, migration and expansion in the tertiary education industry. The growing population has necessitated extensive property development, better public transport and improved infrastructure. All these activities have resulted in a substantial growth in construction and demolition (C & D) waste. However, the amount of C & D waste generation and the way it is being dealt with in eight Australian jurisdictions relatively differ. The main cause of different levels of C & D waste management in Australia is believed to be jurisdictional regulations governing C & D waste.



13.01.2022 https://www.ft.com/con/54749bae-fe9f-11e8-aebf-99e208d3e521

13.01.2022 People with an interest in the management of construction and demolition waste are invited to complete the survey to capture different aspects of C&D waste management. It takes 15-20 minutes and is accessible through the following link: (link: https://lnkd.in/feb7E89) lnkd.in/feb7E89

06.01.2022 Did you know how many agencies work to manage Construction and Demolition Waste in Australia?



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