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4.7 Construction and Demolition Waste
published: 15 Oct 2018
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What happens to construction waste?
Expert Jerry Swatton from the M3 Smart Motorway project explains how construction materials on our sites are recycled wherever possible to avoid unnecessary landfill. With subtitles. #expertengineers
published: 02 Dec 2016
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Construction Waste Processing Plant | C&D Waste Disposal Process
Construction waste is the solid waste generated during the process of new building, renovation, expansion or demolition of buildings. Construction waste has a wide range of erosive effects on our living environment, therefore, construction waste disposal is imminent.
The construction waste processing plant realizes the crushing-screening-removal of construction waste conveniently and quickly. The sorted construction waste is removed by specific iron removal equipment to remove the iron substances contained in it, and then processed into regenerated sand and gravel aggregates of a certain size after being crushed by coarse crushing, medium crushing, and even fine crushing equipment, and finally applied to roadbed stone, unburned bricks, cement admixtures, etc.
The construction waste pro...
published: 06 Feb 2023
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How to Manage Waste on a Construction Site
A case study by NetRegs on how to manage waste on a construction site through good environmental practice.
NetRegs is a partnership between the Scottish Environment Protection Agency and the Northern Ireland Environment Agency which provides free, web based, sector-specific guidance on environmental compliance and improvement to SME's.
Website: http://www.netregs.org.uk/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/netregs1/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/17887065?trk=tyah&trkInfo=clickedVertical%3Ashowcase%2CclickedEntityId%3A17887065%2Cidx%3A3-1-3%2CtarId%3A1487243075248%2Ctas%3Anetregs
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NetRegs
published: 07 Jan 2015
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Eco India: How can construction waste come handy when building sustainably?
Build, demolish, repeat. It’s a cycle that generates mountains of debris around the world – debris that ends up in landfills – or worse, in the environment. That material actually harbors great recycling potential. India still only reuses a meagre one percent of its construction and demolition waste. Our reporter hit the streets of Delhi to find out why.
Credits:
Supervising Producer: Nooshin Mowla Script & Field Producer: Jessica Goel Video Editor: Amit Garg (Metro Media Works) Associate Producer: Ipsita Basu Director o...
published: 13 Nov 2022
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Innovative Approaches to Construction Waste Management
Construction sites generate substantial #waste, but responsible practices can mitigate environmental impact. Learn how reducing and reusing materials, implementing recycling stations, and utilizing technology contribute to a #sustainable #construction industry. Witness the power of waste sorting and segregation on-site. Together, let's build a greener future by embracing efficient construction waste management practices. #waste_management #wastemanagement
published: 04 Feb 2024
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Construction & Demolition Waste Management | Demolition Waste Management Authorization- Enterclimate
#Construction and #Demolition waste (C&D waste) management is crucial because it can contain a variety of waste, including solid waste, land waste, plastic waste and even hazardous waste such as asbestos and lead. Construction and demolition waste is generated from the construction, repair, renovation, and demolition of houses, large building structures, roads, bridges, piers, dams etc.
Requirements for setting up a Construction and Demolition Waste Management
Many of the C&D #waste #management facilities are being established in PPP mode and need a robust network of stakeholders like builders, #contractors, waste collection centres, Urban Local Bodies etc. So, apart from the tie-ups with urban local bodies for managing waste in a city, operators of C&D waste management facilities must a...
published: 15 Nov 2022
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The importance of reducing construction waste
With more than 4,000 skips filled every day on NSW construction sites, findings ways to dramatically reduce waste is a big issue facing the construction industry. This video uses statistics to demonstrate why it is so important the industry implements strategies to reduce waste.
published: 22 Mar 2022
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Zero Emission Sailinto the Future | Nicolas Lapp & Artur Połoczański
Revolutionizing Luxury Yachting: Zero Emission Sail into the Future | Sunroof Yachts Innovations
Dive into the future of luxury yachting with Sunroof Yachts' groundbreaking presentation, "Zero Emission Sail into the Future," exclusively on One Tourism World. Join Nicolas Lapp, Co-Founder and CTO, alongside Artur Połoczański, Public Relations Director, as they unveil the cutting-edge advancements propelling the yachting industry towards a sustainable horizon. Discover how Sunroof Yachts, a pioneer in marine innovation for over two decades, is transforming luxury yachting with electric, hybrid, and hydrogen-powered catamarans that don’t just sail the seas but protect them.
In this captivating session, learn about the journey from traditional luxury yachts to eco-friendly marvels that combi...
published: 16 Feb 2024
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IFAT | Recycling Construction Material
Building site, road construction or demolition waste: Wherever there is construction and renovation, waste is generated. Over half of all waste in Germany is produced by construction. Natural resources such as sand or gravel are becoming scarce. This makes it increasingly important to extract new raw materials from old building materials and integrate them back into the economic cycle.
The difficulty: Only less recycled material is being reused. Recycling companies are reaching their limits and are asking for intensive educational work concerning their certified material. The political framework conditions must be created in order to use the recycled material.
In the film architects of Werner Sobek Group shows their flagship project built up by completely recycled material. The Institute...
published: 08 Sep 2020
1:38
What happens to construction waste?
Expert Jerry Swatton from the M3 Smart Motorway project explains how construction materials on our sites are recycled wherever possible to avoid unnecessary lan...
Expert Jerry Swatton from the M3 Smart Motorway project explains how construction materials on our sites are recycled wherever possible to avoid unnecessary landfill. With subtitles. #expertengineers
https://wn.com/What_Happens_To_Construction_Waste
Expert Jerry Swatton from the M3 Smart Motorway project explains how construction materials on our sites are recycled wherever possible to avoid unnecessary landfill. With subtitles. #expertengineers
- published: 02 Dec 2016
- views: 35225
2:08
Construction Waste Processing Plant | C&D Waste Disposal Process
Construction waste is the solid waste generated during the process of new building, renovation, expansion or demolition of buildings. Construction waste has a w...
Construction waste is the solid waste generated during the process of new building, renovation, expansion or demolition of buildings. Construction waste has a wide range of erosive effects on our living environment, therefore, construction waste disposal is imminent.
The construction waste processing plant realizes the crushing-screening-removal of construction waste conveniently and quickly. The sorted construction waste is removed by specific iron removal equipment to remove the iron substances contained in it, and then processed into regenerated sand and gravel aggregates of a certain size after being crushed by coarse crushing, medium crushing, and even fine crushing equipment, and finally applied to roadbed stone, unburned bricks, cement admixtures, etc.
The construction waste processing plant produced by our company can be designed flexibly according to the material composition and working conditions to ensure that different materials can be treated efficiently. If you are interested in this project, please never hesitate to contact us for more information.
Email: jackhao0804@gmail.com
Whatsapp/Wechat: +86 137 8362 0467
https://wn.com/Construction_Waste_Processing_Plant_|_C_D_Waste_Disposal_Process
Construction waste is the solid waste generated during the process of new building, renovation, expansion or demolition of buildings. Construction waste has a wide range of erosive effects on our living environment, therefore, construction waste disposal is imminent.
The construction waste processing plant realizes the crushing-screening-removal of construction waste conveniently and quickly. The sorted construction waste is removed by specific iron removal equipment to remove the iron substances contained in it, and then processed into regenerated sand and gravel aggregates of a certain size after being crushed by coarse crushing, medium crushing, and even fine crushing equipment, and finally applied to roadbed stone, unburned bricks, cement admixtures, etc.
The construction waste processing plant produced by our company can be designed flexibly according to the material composition and working conditions to ensure that different materials can be treated efficiently. If you are interested in this project, please never hesitate to contact us for more information.
Email: jackhao0804@gmail.com
Whatsapp/Wechat: +86 137 8362 0467
- published: 06 Feb 2023
- views: 6471
5:53
How to Manage Waste on a Construction Site
A case study by NetRegs on how to manage waste on a construction site through good environmental practice.
NetRegs is a partnership between the Scottish Envir...
A case study by NetRegs on how to manage waste on a construction site through good environmental practice.
NetRegs is a partnership between the Scottish Environment Protection Agency and the Northern Ireland Environment Agency which provides free, web based, sector-specific guidance on environmental compliance and improvement to SME's.
Website: http://www.netregs.org.uk/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/netregs1/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/17887065?trk=tyah&trkInfo=clickedVertical%3Ashowcase%2CclickedEntityId%3A17887065%2Cidx%3A3-1-3%2CtarId%3A1487243075248%2Ctas%3Anetregs
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NetRegs
https://wn.com/How_To_Manage_Waste_On_A_Construction_Site
A case study by NetRegs on how to manage waste on a construction site through good environmental practice.
NetRegs is a partnership between the Scottish Environment Protection Agency and the Northern Ireland Environment Agency which provides free, web based, sector-specific guidance on environmental compliance and improvement to SME's.
Website: http://www.netregs.org.uk/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/netregs1/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/17887065?trk=tyah&trkInfo=clickedVertical%3Ashowcase%2CclickedEntityId%3A17887065%2Cidx%3A3-1-3%2CtarId%3A1487243075248%2Ctas%3Anetregs
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NetRegs
- published: 07 Jan 2015
- views: 16029
11:30
Eco India: How can construction waste come handy when building sustainably?
Build, demolish, repeat. It’s a cycle that generates mountains of debris around the world – debris that ends up in landfills – or worse, in the environment. Tha...
Build, demolish, repeat. It’s a cycle that generates mountains of debris around the world – debris that ends up in landfills – or worse, in the environment. That material actually harbors great recycling potential. India still only reuses a meagre one percent of its construction and demolition waste. Our reporter hit the streets of Delhi to find out why.
Credits:
Supervising Producer: Nooshin Mowla Script & Field Producer: Jessica Goel Video Editor: Amit Garg (Metro Media Works) Associate Producer: Ipsita Basu Director of Photography: Richard Kujur
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https://wn.com/Eco_India_How_Can_Construction_Waste_Come_Handy_When_Building_Sustainably
Build, demolish, repeat. It’s a cycle that generates mountains of debris around the world – debris that ends up in landfills – or worse, in the environment. That material actually harbors great recycling potential. India still only reuses a meagre one percent of its construction and demolition waste. Our reporter hit the streets of Delhi to find out why.
Credits:
Supervising Producer: Nooshin Mowla Script & Field Producer: Jessica Goel Video Editor: Amit Garg (Metro Media Works) Associate Producer: Ipsita Basu Director of Photography: Richard Kujur
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Eco India is a co-production between DW and Scroll.in. You can watch the full episodes on https://scroll.in/topic/56120/eco-india
Join the discussion here - https://www.facebook.com/groups/ecoindia/
Subscribe to get the latest episodes of Eco India - https://bit.ly/2M9WTXn
For more explainers, and the web’s most interesting videos - https://scroll.in/video/
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- published: 13 Nov 2022
- views: 43721
4:31
Innovative Approaches to Construction Waste Management
Construction sites generate substantial #waste, but responsible practices can mitigate environmental impact. Learn how reducing and reusing materials, implement...
Construction sites generate substantial #waste, but responsible practices can mitigate environmental impact. Learn how reducing and reusing materials, implementing recycling stations, and utilizing technology contribute to a #sustainable #construction industry. Witness the power of waste sorting and segregation on-site. Together, let's build a greener future by embracing efficient construction waste management practices. #waste_management #wastemanagement
https://wn.com/Innovative_Approaches_To_Construction_Waste_Management
Construction sites generate substantial #waste, but responsible practices can mitigate environmental impact. Learn how reducing and reusing materials, implementing recycling stations, and utilizing technology contribute to a #sustainable #construction industry. Witness the power of waste sorting and segregation on-site. Together, let's build a greener future by embracing efficient construction waste management practices. #waste_management #wastemanagement
- published: 04 Feb 2024
- views: 69
7:09
Construction & Demolition Waste Management | Demolition Waste Management Authorization- Enterclimate
#Construction and #Demolition waste (C&D waste) management is crucial because it can contain a variety of waste, including solid waste, land waste, plastic wast...
#Construction and #Demolition waste (C&D waste) management is crucial because it can contain a variety of waste, including solid waste, land waste, plastic waste and even hazardous waste such as asbestos and lead. Construction and demolition waste is generated from the construction, repair, renovation, and demolition of houses, large building structures, roads, bridges, piers, dams etc.
Requirements for setting up a Construction and Demolition Waste Management
Many of the C&D #waste #management facilities are being established in PPP mode and need a robust network of stakeholders like builders, #contractors, waste collection centres, Urban Local Bodies etc. So, apart from the tie-ups with urban local bodies for managing waste in a city, operators of C&D waste management facilities must also coordinate with other Waste management facilities like bulk waste #recycling and processing facilities dealing with components recovered from C&D waste.
• The site must be fenced or hedged and provided with a proper gate to monitor incoming vehicles or other modes of transportation.
• The approach road and the internal roads must be concreted or paved to avoid generating dust particles due to vehicles and designed to ensure the unobstructed movement of vehicles and other machinery.
• A weighbridge must be installed to measure the quantity of waste brought to the landfill site.
• Fire protection devices and other facilities as may be required must be provided, as well as provision for storm water drains to prevent stagnation of surface water.
• Provision of paved /concreted surface in selected areas in a recycling facility for minimising dust and #damage to the site, along with a vegetative boundary around the processing or recycling site.
• Provision for treatment of effluents from the unit to meet the discharge norms as per #Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986.
The documents that will be needed for obtaining #authorization for the C&D waste Management Facility. These can include
• PAN Card of the Authorized Signatory
• GST Certificate
• Layout plan
• Process flow chart
• Details of the machinery installed
• Proof of ownership of site or rent/lease agreement
• Factory license/trade license
Steps involved in Registering C&D Waste Management Facility
Documentation and Application Fee: To set up a processing or recycling facility of construction and demolition waste, an application in form 1 has to be made to the concerned SPCB/PCC.
Document Scrutiny: All relevant documents will be scrutinised at the Member Secretary's level to assess the proposed site's capacity and disposal capacity.
Issuance of authorisation: State Pollution Control Board (#SPCB) or Pollution Control Committee(#PCC) grant authorisation to the C&D waste Management Facility in Form III as specified under these rules after examining the application.
The Duties of the Waste generator
The C&D waste includes surplus or damaged products and materials that arise during construction work or are used temporarily during on-site activities of the waste generator. Many cities are recognising the importance of processing C & D wastes. A Waste Generator includes any person or their association, institutions, residential and commercial establishments, as well as Indian Railways, Port and Harbour, Airport and Defence establishments who undertake the construction of or demolition of any civil structure and generate construction and demolition waste.
The duties of the waste facility operator
So, as stated earlier, the applicant must submit the annual report to the State #Pollution Control Board in Form II of the rules. The waste generator is responsible for the collection, and segregation of concrete, soil and others and storage of C&D waste generated, as directed or notified by the concerned local authority. Apart from this, the operator needs to fulfil responsibilities such as:
• Ensuring that other waste (such as solid waste) is not mixed with this waste and is stored and disposed of separately.
• Ensuring that If the waste generated is 20 tons or more in one day or 300 tons per project in a month, he must segregate the waste into four streams, i.e. concrete, soil, steel, wood and plastics, bricks and mortar, and submit their waste management plans.
• Ensuring that construction and demolition waste is kept within the premise or gets deposited at collection centres under the local body.
Know more: https://enterclimate.com/construction-and-demolition-waste-management
Phone:- 92893 79710
Email:- info@enterclimate.com
Want to know more about #Enterclimate?
Website: https://enterclimate.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Enterclimate
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/enterclimate
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enterclimate/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/enterclimate
https://wn.com/Construction_Demolition_Waste_Management_|_Demolition_Waste_Management_Authorization_Enterclimate
#Construction and #Demolition waste (C&D waste) management is crucial because it can contain a variety of waste, including solid waste, land waste, plastic waste and even hazardous waste such as asbestos and lead. Construction and demolition waste is generated from the construction, repair, renovation, and demolition of houses, large building structures, roads, bridges, piers, dams etc.
Requirements for setting up a Construction and Demolition Waste Management
Many of the C&D #waste #management facilities are being established in PPP mode and need a robust network of stakeholders like builders, #contractors, waste collection centres, Urban Local Bodies etc. So, apart from the tie-ups with urban local bodies for managing waste in a city, operators of C&D waste management facilities must also coordinate with other Waste management facilities like bulk waste #recycling and processing facilities dealing with components recovered from C&D waste.
• The site must be fenced or hedged and provided with a proper gate to monitor incoming vehicles or other modes of transportation.
• The approach road and the internal roads must be concreted or paved to avoid generating dust particles due to vehicles and designed to ensure the unobstructed movement of vehicles and other machinery.
• A weighbridge must be installed to measure the quantity of waste brought to the landfill site.
• Fire protection devices and other facilities as may be required must be provided, as well as provision for storm water drains to prevent stagnation of surface water.
• Provision of paved /concreted surface in selected areas in a recycling facility for minimising dust and #damage to the site, along with a vegetative boundary around the processing or recycling site.
• Provision for treatment of effluents from the unit to meet the discharge norms as per #Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986.
The documents that will be needed for obtaining #authorization for the C&D waste Management Facility. These can include
• PAN Card of the Authorized Signatory
• GST Certificate
• Layout plan
• Process flow chart
• Details of the machinery installed
• Proof of ownership of site or rent/lease agreement
• Factory license/trade license
Steps involved in Registering C&D Waste Management Facility
Documentation and Application Fee: To set up a processing or recycling facility of construction and demolition waste, an application in form 1 has to be made to the concerned SPCB/PCC.
Document Scrutiny: All relevant documents will be scrutinised at the Member Secretary's level to assess the proposed site's capacity and disposal capacity.
Issuance of authorisation: State Pollution Control Board (#SPCB) or Pollution Control Committee(#PCC) grant authorisation to the C&D waste Management Facility in Form III as specified under these rules after examining the application.
The Duties of the Waste generator
The C&D waste includes surplus or damaged products and materials that arise during construction work or are used temporarily during on-site activities of the waste generator. Many cities are recognising the importance of processing C & D wastes. A Waste Generator includes any person or their association, institutions, residential and commercial establishments, as well as Indian Railways, Port and Harbour, Airport and Defence establishments who undertake the construction of or demolition of any civil structure and generate construction and demolition waste.
The duties of the waste facility operator
So, as stated earlier, the applicant must submit the annual report to the State #Pollution Control Board in Form II of the rules. The waste generator is responsible for the collection, and segregation of concrete, soil and others and storage of C&D waste generated, as directed or notified by the concerned local authority. Apart from this, the operator needs to fulfil responsibilities such as:
• Ensuring that other waste (such as solid waste) is not mixed with this waste and is stored and disposed of separately.
• Ensuring that If the waste generated is 20 tons or more in one day or 300 tons per project in a month, he must segregate the waste into four streams, i.e. concrete, soil, steel, wood and plastics, bricks and mortar, and submit their waste management plans.
• Ensuring that construction and demolition waste is kept within the premise or gets deposited at collection centres under the local body.
Know more: https://enterclimate.com/construction-and-demolition-waste-management
Phone:- 92893 79710
Email:- info@enterclimate.com
Want to know more about #Enterclimate?
Website: https://enterclimate.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Enterclimate
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/enterclimate
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enterclimate/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/enterclimate
- published: 15 Nov 2022
- views: 1881
1:37
The importance of reducing construction waste
With more than 4,000 skips filled every day on NSW construction sites, findings ways to dramatically reduce waste is a big issue facing the construction industr...
With more than 4,000 skips filled every day on NSW construction sites, findings ways to dramatically reduce waste is a big issue facing the construction industry. This video uses statistics to demonstrate why it is so important the industry implements strategies to reduce waste.
https://wn.com/The_Importance_Of_Reducing_Construction_Waste
With more than 4,000 skips filled every day on NSW construction sites, findings ways to dramatically reduce waste is a big issue facing the construction industry. This video uses statistics to demonstrate why it is so important the industry implements strategies to reduce waste.
- published: 22 Mar 2022
- views: 1306
29:54
Zero Emission Sailinto the Future | Nicolas Lapp & Artur Połoczański
Revolutionizing Luxury Yachting: Zero Emission Sail into the Future | Sunroof Yachts Innovations
Dive into the future of luxury yachting with Sunroof Yachts' g...
Revolutionizing Luxury Yachting: Zero Emission Sail into the Future | Sunroof Yachts Innovations
Dive into the future of luxury yachting with Sunroof Yachts' groundbreaking presentation, "Zero Emission Sail into the Future," exclusively on One Tourism World. Join Nicolas Lapp, Co-Founder and CTO, alongside Artur Połoczański, Public Relations Director, as they unveil the cutting-edge advancements propelling the yachting industry towards a sustainable horizon. Discover how Sunroof Yachts, a pioneer in marine innovation for over two decades, is transforming luxury yachting with electric, hybrid, and hydrogen-powered catamarans that don’t just sail the seas but protect them.
In this captivating session, learn about the journey from traditional luxury yachts to eco-friendly marvels that combine elegance, performance, and environmental stewardship. Explore the holistic approach to green yachting, encompassing not only propulsion but also sustainable practices in solar power, advanced battery technologies, efficient water and waste management, and the use of non-toxic materials. Witness how Sunroof Yachts leverages custom-designed solar panels, integrating them seamlessly into their yacht designs, enhancing both aesthetics and functionality.
Get insights into the silent, vibration-free experience of electric propulsion, the potential of hydrogen as a future energy source, and the advancements in battery technology that are setting new standards in the industry. Nicolas and Artur also shed light on the challenges and opportunities of creating green superyachts, illustrating Sunroof Yachts' commitment to redefining luxury yachting for the betterment of our planet.
This presentation is not just a showcase of innovation but a testament to Sunroof Yachts' vision of a sustainable future where luxury and environmental responsibility sail hand in hand. Whether you're a yachting enthusiast, sustainability advocate, or someone fascinated by the intersection of luxury and technology, this video is a must-watch.
#SunroofYachts #SustainableYachting #ZeroEmission #LuxuryYachts #GreenInnovation #
https://wn.com/Zero_Emission_Sailinto_The_Future_|_Nicolas_Lapp_Artur_Połoczański
Revolutionizing Luxury Yachting: Zero Emission Sail into the Future | Sunroof Yachts Innovations
Dive into the future of luxury yachting with Sunroof Yachts' groundbreaking presentation, "Zero Emission Sail into the Future," exclusively on One Tourism World. Join Nicolas Lapp, Co-Founder and CTO, alongside Artur Połoczański, Public Relations Director, as they unveil the cutting-edge advancements propelling the yachting industry towards a sustainable horizon. Discover how Sunroof Yachts, a pioneer in marine innovation for over two decades, is transforming luxury yachting with electric, hybrid, and hydrogen-powered catamarans that don’t just sail the seas but protect them.
In this captivating session, learn about the journey from traditional luxury yachts to eco-friendly marvels that combine elegance, performance, and environmental stewardship. Explore the holistic approach to green yachting, encompassing not only propulsion but also sustainable practices in solar power, advanced battery technologies, efficient water and waste management, and the use of non-toxic materials. Witness how Sunroof Yachts leverages custom-designed solar panels, integrating them seamlessly into their yacht designs, enhancing both aesthetics and functionality.
Get insights into the silent, vibration-free experience of electric propulsion, the potential of hydrogen as a future energy source, and the advancements in battery technology that are setting new standards in the industry. Nicolas and Artur also shed light on the challenges and opportunities of creating green superyachts, illustrating Sunroof Yachts' commitment to redefining luxury yachting for the betterment of our planet.
This presentation is not just a showcase of innovation but a testament to Sunroof Yachts' vision of a sustainable future where luxury and environmental responsibility sail hand in hand. Whether you're a yachting enthusiast, sustainability advocate, or someone fascinated by the intersection of luxury and technology, this video is a must-watch.
#SunroofYachts #SustainableYachting #ZeroEmission #LuxuryYachts #GreenInnovation #
- published: 16 Feb 2024
- views: 37
6:03
IFAT | Recycling Construction Material
Building site, road construction or demolition waste: Wherever there is construction and renovation, waste is generated. Over half of all waste in Germany is pr...
Building site, road construction or demolition waste: Wherever there is construction and renovation, waste is generated. Over half of all waste in Germany is produced by construction. Natural resources such as sand or gravel are becoming scarce. This makes it increasingly important to extract new raw materials from old building materials and integrate them back into the economic cycle.
The difficulty: Only less recycled material is being reused. Recycling companies are reaching their limits and are asking for intensive educational work concerning their certified material. The political framework conditions must be created in order to use the recycled material.
In the film architects of Werner Sobek Group shows their flagship project built up by completely recycled material. The Institute of Applied Construction Research is working for recycling technology to produce light granulates and UBA explains, what measures could increase the demand for recycled building materials on the market.
https://wn.com/Ifat_|_Recycling_Construction_Material
Building site, road construction or demolition waste: Wherever there is construction and renovation, waste is generated. Over half of all waste in Germany is produced by construction. Natural resources such as sand or gravel are becoming scarce. This makes it increasingly important to extract new raw materials from old building materials and integrate them back into the economic cycle.
The difficulty: Only less recycled material is being reused. Recycling companies are reaching their limits and are asking for intensive educational work concerning their certified material. The political framework conditions must be created in order to use the recycled material.
In the film architects of Werner Sobek Group shows their flagship project built up by completely recycled material. The Institute of Applied Construction Research is working for recycling technology to produce light granulates and UBA explains, what measures could increase the demand for recycled building materials on the market.
- published: 08 Sep 2020
- views: 14516