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Assessing the CDW volume for a typical Mediterranean residential building

Partners involved: AUTh


The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh), member of the RECONMATIC consortium, participated in the International Conference on Environmental Design (ICED2022), held on the 22-23 October ’22 in Athens, Greece, presenting a study, that has been conducted in the framework of the RECONMATIC project.



The study ‘Assessing the construction and demolition waste volume for a typical Mediterranean residential building’ aims to perform a documented estimation of the demolition waste quantities of typical multistorey urban buildings which constitute the great majority of the Greek building stock. Such buildings, constructed between 1955-1965, will need to be demolished, since their required structural support and energy performance upgrade is continuously less feasible when seen under the framework of the EU’s 2050 targets.





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The RECONMATIC project is funded by the European Union under Grant Agreement No. 101058580 and by the UK Research and Innovation as part of the UK Guarantee programme for UK Horizon Europe participation.​

 

The views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the HORIZON-RIA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.​

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