CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE MANAGEMENT LEGISLATION AND FRAMEWORK IN INDIA-A MINI REVIEW WITH BEST PRACTICES IN C AND D WASTE MANAGEMENT
Yogesh Kumar Raj,Ar. S Choudhary
M.DESIGN(SUSTAINABLE) SCHOLAR, CODE,VIVEKANAD GLOBLE UNIVERSITY
Abstract
The construction industry in Indian cities has grown rapidly in recent decades due to population growth, industrialization and the introduction of new infrastructure projects, which has led to a tremendous growth in the construction industry.A key demand as a result of the growth of the Indian construction sector is expected to be the supply gap in terms of construction materials such as sand, limestone, and aggregate. The Supreme Court has had a major impact on the construction industry due to the ban on river sand and stone mining. It is designed to find an alternative source of natural raw materials.An alternative source in the field of aggregate construction recycled by C&D Waste could replace a significant amount of natural aggregates that run abroad in countries such as the United States, France, Denmark, Germany and Japan. Has been While various methods of waste have been suggested in the literature, the quantification of waste produced in India is insufficient.This inadequacy is due to lack of proper classification control procedures, lack of joint C&D waste estimation procedures, and knowledge of C&D waste processing among generators, collectors, operators, regulators, and the general public. The C&D Waste Management Rules 2016 to address the responsibilities of all stakeholders for the systematic collection, storage, transport, treatment / processing, and disposal of C&D bins in India was introduced. This comprehensive study seeks to analyze current legislation and challenges, and proposes an informational framework for systematic collection, storage, treatment / processing, and C&D waste disposal.This article examines the current methods of C&D waste in India. It also studies the institutional, regulatory and legislative framework in India in the field of construction and demolition waste management.
Keywords: Construction and demolition waste management, legislation, framework, best practices
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EPRA International Journal of Research & Development (IJRD)
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Published on : 2021-06-19
Vol | : | 6 |
Issue | : | 6 |
Month | : | June |
Year | : | 2021 |