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raw materials in construction sector
SIP - Raw materials ECTP
Raw Materials technology in construction sector
Angel Lopez Buendia [email protected] Cuevas [email protected]
raw materials in construction sector
SIP - Raw materials ECTP
More than 50% of the raw materials (wt)More than 50% of the raw materials (wt)
~36% of emissions of greenhouse gases (CO2) ~36% of emissions of greenhouse gases (CO2)
~40% of the total energy used in Europe ~40% of the total energy used in Europe
~40% of the solid wastes (by weight)~40% of the solid wastes (by weight)
construction impact
Source: Eurostat, 2011 Energy, transport and environment indicators
EeB PPPEeB PPP
PPP- Public Private Partnership (EU Energy Recovery Plan
High demand of raw materials of low added valueUrban mining concept for enhancing the recycling of productsAdvance or smart materials as substitutive raw materials
toe: tonne of oil equivalent
raw materials in construction sector
SIP - Raw materials ECTP
raw material demand in construction
raw materials in construction sector
SIP - Raw materials ECTP
Specific action n° I.7: Flexible and mobile processing plants for industrial minerals and aggregates
Specific action n° I.10: Supply of construction materials from urban mines
Specific action n° IV.14: Standardisation and Environmental Technology Verification for concrete
Specific action n° III/IV.1: EU Knowledge Base
Specific action n° II.4: Substitution of Indium in transparent conductive layersSpecific action n° IV.7: Resource efficiency through waste recovery in cement kilns
Sepecific Ations
RELATED ACTIONS
raw materials in construction sector
SIP - Raw materials ECTP
Specific action n° I.7: Flexible and mobile processing plants for industrial minerals and aggregates
Specific action n° I.10: Supply of construction materials from urban mines
“Zero wastes”Flexible & Mobile processing plant
small deposits “urban mining” exploitation to processing
Cement– concrete – aggregate - natural stone – gypsum plaster – ceramic – other industrial R&M
Low impact extractionNon-explosive based
Processed materials> 20% energy saving> 60% transport saving
Action of new extraction- processing
raw materials in construction sector
SIP - Raw materials ECTP
Specific action n° I.10: Supply of construction materials from urban mines
Deconstruction improvement
Construction & Demolition W
“urban mining” CDW as raw material
80% aggregate recovery95% wood recoverySeparation technologyAdded value treatmentRegulation concepts (EPV, waste as raw material)
Recycling ratio
50% of total RM
> 80% target
Aggregate (also artificial aggregates)
Geomaterials glass, ceramic, natural stoneMetals (Cu, Fe, Al and alloys)Organic (wood, others)
Aggregate (also artificial aggregates)
Geomaterials glass, ceramic, natural stoneMetals (Cu, Fe, Al and alloys)Organic (wood, others)
Action recycling using CDW
raw materials in construction sector
SIP - Raw materials ECTP
1.- Ensure the sustainable supply of raw materials for the construction sector including largest volume of industrial rocks (aggregates, sand, clays, gypsum, natural stone, etc) and metallic minerals (iron, aluminium,..) which represent about 80 % of the mining activities in Europe2.- Enhance the processes associated to CDW with an harmonization of the techniques and innovative solutions for recycling products that are nowadays not recycled.3.- Define and develop the urban-mining concept in the European regions in concordance with the environmental policies
Design
Design Structure EnvelopeEnergy
equipmentConstruction
processEnergy
PerformanceEnd of life
Technology building blocksConstruction
process
Energy performance management and
monitoring End of life
Benefits for the activities to the EIP-RM
raw materials in construction sector
SIP - Raw materials ECTP
Thank you
Angel Lopez Buendia [email protected] Cuevas [email protected]