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Construction and Demolition Debris 2014 Final Disposition Estimates Using the CDDPath Method v2
OwnerUnited State Environmental Protection Agency - view all
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Estimates of the final amount and final disposition of materials generated in the Construction and Demolition waste stream measured in total mass of each material. Traditional C&D materials included are concrete, asphalt pavement, asphalt shingles, bricks and clay, metal, wood, and gypsum drywall. Non-traditional materials in this stream include cardboard, organics, carpet, glass, plastic, and fines. The estimates are based on generation amounts described in the EPA SMM Facts and Figures reports. The method used to estimate final disposition is called CDDpath. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Townsend, T., W. Ingwersen, B. Niblick, P. Jain, and J. Wally. CDDPath: A method for quantifying the loss and recovery of construction and demolition debris in the United States. WASTE MANAGEMENT. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 84: 302-309, (2019).

asphalt pavementasphalt shinglesbrickscarpetconcreteconstruction and demolition debrisdrywallend-of-life managementlife cycle assessmentmetalmixed cdd mrfplasticrecycling estimatessustainable materials managementwood
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dcat_modified2018-11-07
dcat_publisher_nameU.S. EPA Office of Research and Development (ORD)
guidhttps://doi.org/10.23719/1503167
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