The Building and Construction sector nowadays requires vast amounts of resources that are usually not recovered, thus leading to over 35% of EU's total waste generation. This thesis work investigates the possibility to increase material recovery from waste streams in an enterprise working with insulation materials, thus achieving a greater efficiency and saving GHG emissions, as required by the new Energy Performance of Building Directive (EPBD).

The Building and Construction sector nowadays requires vast amounts of resources that are usually not recovered, thus leading to over 35% of EU's total waste generation. This thesis work investigates the possibility to increase material recovery from waste streams in an enterprise working with insulation materials, thus achieving a greater efficiency and saving GHG emissions, as required by the new Energy Performance of Building Directive (EPBD).

Increasing material recovery in an enterprise within the Building and Construction sector

GAZZEA, SIMONE
2024/2025

Abstract

The Building and Construction sector nowadays requires vast amounts of resources that are usually not recovered, thus leading to over 35% of EU's total waste generation. This thesis work investigates the possibility to increase material recovery from waste streams in an enterprise working with insulation materials, thus achieving a greater efficiency and saving GHG emissions, as required by the new Energy Performance of Building Directive (EPBD).
2024
Increasing material recovery in an enterprise within the Building and Construction sector
The Building and Construction sector nowadays requires vast amounts of resources that are usually not recovered, thus leading to over 35% of EU's total waste generation. This thesis work investigates the possibility to increase material recovery from waste streams in an enterprise working with insulation materials, thus achieving a greater efficiency and saving GHG emissions, as required by the new Energy Performance of Building Directive (EPBD).
Material Recovery
Waste Management
Circular Economy
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