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WHAT A WASTE: A GLOBAL REVIEW OF SOLID WASTE .

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1. Waste generation by region 9 2. Waste generation by income level 11 3. Urban waste generation by income level and year 12 4. Waste collection rates by income 15 5. Waste collection rates by region 15 6. Waste composition in China 17 7. Global solid waste composition 17 8. Waste composition by income 19 9. Solid waste composition by income and year 20 10.

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WASTE RECYCLING IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

WASTE RECYCLING IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

construction waste are necessary and require immediate attention in order to face the increase of waste generation and disposal of the waste. The management of construction waste is a problem suffered worldwide (Adam, 2004). Malaysia, like most of the developing countries, is facing an increase in the generation and disposal of waste.

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Landfilling Of Waste In Malaysia: Leachate Project Spring

Landfilling Of Waste In Malaysia: Leachate Project Spring

Nov 21, 2018· LANDFILLING OF WASTE IN MALAYSIA: LEACHATE TABLE OF CONTENT. Chapter one. Introduction. Background of the study. Statement of the problem. Purpose of the study. Significance of the study. Limitation of the study . Chapter two. Review of literature . Chapter three. Research design and methodology. Sources of data. Location of data. Method of investigation . Chapter four

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1 STUDY ON CONSTRUCTION DEMOLITION WASTE .

1 STUDY ON CONSTRUCTION DEMOLITION WASTE .

The Malaysia construction industry nowadays generates a large quantity of construction and demolition waste. Construction and demolition waste defined as a mixture of surplus materials arising from any excavation, civil or building construction, site clearance, demolition activities, road works, and building renovation. The disposal of construction

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VLD Institute of Physics

VLD Institute of Physics

Construction waste generation in Malaysia construction industry: illegal dumping activities M H I A Rahim1, N Kasim1, I Mohamed2, R Zainal1, N Sarpin1 and M Saikah1 1 Department of Construction Management, Faculty of Technology Management and Business, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, 86400 Parit Raja Batu Pahat, Malaysia.

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(Source: Barrie and Paulson, 1992)

(Source: Barrie and Paulson, 1992)

recent waste survey in Japan shows that 85 million tons of construction waste was generated in 2000. For this figure, 42% was asphalt and concrete, 35% concrete, 9% sludge, 6% wood waste, 6% mixed waste and 2 % other waste. In term of concrete waste, this accounts for 35 million tones; 95% of which is crashed and reused as roadbed or

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