Abstract
Construction has grown exponentially in recent decades. This development has also brought large production of debris from construction and demolition. These wastes have reached the environment and generated a very important pollution in the landscape, soil and water. Equally it represents a loss of potential resources; because these wastes still have capacity to be recovered. Both central and regional government have published numerous standards, in recent years, to establish guidelines for a proper management, reuse and recycling of this debris. This paper analyzes the current status of this legislation, their gaps and their degree of implementation.
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Morán del Pozo, J. M., Juan Valdés, A. J., Aguado, P. J., Guerra, M. I., & Medina, C. (2011). Estado actual de la gestión de residuos de construcción y demolición: Limitaciones. Informes de La Construccion, 63(521), 89–95. https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.09.038
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