It is well recognized that, at the end-of-life of buildings, recycling and re-using construction materials are effective mitigation actions with regard to important reductions in GHG emissions. Hence, rising awareness to an increasing diversity of actors and calling for their commitment will help boosting the transition needed in what concerns improved management of resources in the built environment.
The RILEM Committee TC-217 Progress of Recycling in the Built Environment started in 2009 a triennial international conference focused on Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW). The aim of this series of conferences is to debate and disseminate recent developments in the characterization, processing, and application of recovered materials from CDW, to strengthen their production, foster confidence in their use, and, consequently, stimulate their demand.
It is with the utmost pleasure that we invite you to submit an abstract and to attend the V International Conference Progress of Recycling in the Built Environment, that will take place from 10 to 12 October 2023, in Weimar, at the Leonardo Hotel and at the IAB Weimar gGmbH.
The conference is organized by the Weimar Institute of Applied Construction Research ‑ IABgGmbH (Germany), in cooperation with the Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil (Portugal) and the Universidade de São Paulo (Brazil) and have the institutional support of RILEM, VITO and EDA.
The abstract submission platform is now open Abstracts, with a maximum length of 200 words, written in English, must be submitted here until 15 April 2023.
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Submissions go through a peer review process and the Conference Proceedings will be published by RILEM.
Please do not hesitate to contact us by email, [email protected], if you have any questions.
Anette Müller (IAB Weimar gGbmbH – Germany)
Carina Ulsen (USP– Brazil)
Isabel Martins (LNEC – Portugal)
Yury Villagrán Zaccardi (VITO – Belgium)