Construction and Demolition Waste Recycling
In Singapore, about 1.69 million tonnes of construction debris was generated in 2013 and the recycling rate is 99%. Construction and demolition (C&D) waste is usually sorted for the recovery of materials such as wood, metal, paper and plastics, and processed into aggregates for use in construction activities.
Let’s take a closer look at C&D waste recycling:
C&D Waste Recycling in Singapore
There are several recycling companies that collect and sort construction and demolition waste to recover useful materials from the waste such as ferrous metals, plastics, paper and wood. Sorting is done manually and by machines such as magnetic separators. The recovered materials are sent to local recycling companies for further processing. Some of the recovered wood can also be reused for construction activities.
The remaining waste after sorting contain materials such as concrete, bricks, gravel and stones, which are then crushed and screened to produce aggregates of different sizes for reuse in construction activities. These aggregates are also used to make recycled concrete products such as precast concrete blocks, drains and road kerbs.
Watch this video to see how C&D waste is crushed and processed in an overseas facility:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8AxFoUO0d4
Recycling Companies for C&D Waste
To find a recycling collector or someone who wants your C&D waste and building materials, check out NEA’s list of collectors and traders.
6 Comments
byAdi Setiawan
Negara saya adalah negara Tropis, dan merupakan negara agraris dengan kepulauan terbanyak di dunia dengan jumlah penduduk > 200 jt , masalah terbesar dari satu keluarga saja adalah sampah organik berupa daun kering dari pekarangan rumah, saya punya harapan bagaimana jika sampah-sampah tersebut menjadi sumber devisa negara terbesar pertama, saya punya suatu ide, apakah sampah tersebut bisa menjadi FUEL CARBON dimasa mendatang? dari sana dapat kita kembangkan pula sistem dimana tidak perlu adanya proses pembakaran untuk menghasilkan energi tetapi kita ubah menjadi energi yang dapat disimpan, yaitu energi listrik, dari cetusan pemikiran bagaimana membersihkan halaman rumah tetapi membangun neeri ini.
byJulie
Where do the wooden shutters go from the old buildings that are torn down? Love them and in Australia very expensive to buy … They need to be recycled …
byKelvin Choo
i’m sorry, but this report is published in 2008 when data in 2013 was used?
byZero Waste Singapore
This article was first published in 2008 and updated in 2013
byObrien
Just curious, where do the concrete rubbles go after the demolition of the buildings?
byRuth
http://www.zerowastesg.com/2008/12/08/construction-and-demolition-waste-recycling/
Your link to NEA’s list of collectors and traders for Recycling C&D Waste doe not work.