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Optimising the Circular Economy for Construction and Demolition Waste Management in Europe: Best Practices, Innovations and Regulatory Avenues

Rachida Idir, Assia Djerbi, Nacef Tazi

2025Sustainability15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article explores the sustainable management of construction and demolition waste (CDW) as part of a circular economy in Europe. It provides an overview of current European practices, identifies the main challenges associated with collecting, sorting and recycling waste, and highlights the need to design buildings and construction that encourage the reuse of materials. The study also draws on best practice from internationally recognised examples such as Japan, Singapore, California, the Netherlands and China, which highlights the effectiveness of a combination of strict regulations, economic incentives and advanced recycling technologies. These international cases provide valuable lessons that can be adapted to the European context to improve the situation and fill gaps in policy, innovation and education. This article recommends targeted measures to strengthen circular practices, such as harmonising European standards, promoting eco-design principles in public procurement, investing in research and development (R&D) and establishing green administrative practices. By adopting these strategies, Europe can significantly improve the management of CDW, fostering a more resilient, sustainable and integrated circular economy.

Topics & Concepts

Circular economyDemolitionDemolition wasteBusinessEnvironmental planningEngineeringNatural resource economicsEconomicsCivil engineeringEnvironmental scienceEcologyBiologyRecycled Aggregate Concrete PerformanceSustainable Building Design and AssessmentSustainable Supply Chain Management
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