Disposal of Building Material
- concrete, bricks, tiles and ceramics;
- other materials such as wood, glass and plastic;
- all metals such as copper, bronze, brass, aluminum, lead, zinc, iron, steel and tin;
- land, earth, rocks, crushed stone and other gypsum-based construction materials or mixed waste from construction and demolition activities.
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The reference REGULATION
WHO has to take care of the operations
Inert waste must be disposed of at landfills that have been authorized by the Region to carry out this activity: the disposal of building material in landfills must take place only when the aggregates cannot be reused, or when they do not fall within the category of by-products.
The building material disposal activities must be carried out by the person who produces the rubble, just as indicated by the reference standard, Legislative Decree number 152 of 2006 (Environmental Regulations).
Building rubble can be produced by the company that carries out the construction or demolition work or by the private citizen, when carrying out the work on their home.
If the quantities of inert waste produced are limited, then they can be transported to the Ecological Islands of the municipality of residence.
If, on the other hand, the quantities of inert waste produced are considerable, the collection and transport are the responsibility of specialized companies registered in the Register of Environmental Managers.
The transport of large quantities of inert waste must be accompanied by two documents:
- The assignment of transport
- The identification form that favors the traceability of the waste.
Companies that are particularly sensitive to the issue of disposal of building materials use selective demolition techniques that allow for the separation of waste materials from the very beginning.
In fact, the construction waste produced by the demolition of a building is much more inhomogeneous than the waste produced on a construction site: for this reason they must undergo a restoration process before being reused.
This recovery process involves several activities, for example: screening, sorting, separation and removal of toxic substances, recovery of metals and other compounds, crushing and so on.
The PHASES of the procedure
Recovery of building materials: the declaration of disposal
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