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Construction and Demolition Waste Management

Construction and demolition waste includes concrete, timber, lumber, roofing drywall, landscaping asphalt, gypsum, metals, plastics, doors, windows, and plumbing materials.  The waste come through the process of building and structural construction, refurbishment, and destruction. The construction and Demolition waste management rules, 2016 tell about the details and responsibilities of the pollution control board,  state governments, local authorities, and services. C&D Waste is the word used to describe the waste produced during construction and demolition. In India, C&D waste has significantly increased in recent years. States should be given specific instructions by the NGT on how to handle C&D trash. Municipalities collect C&D garbage along with other types of solid waste in many areas of India, even though C&D waste ought to be collected separately. India’s tallest building Noida’s twin tower which is taller than Qutub Minar was demolished on 28th august in Noida. It was according to the order of the Supreme Court order as it violates the building code. Developer Supertech had a loss of  1,000 crores after demolition and another 20 crores to raze the building. There are already 62 million tonnes of rubbish produced annually in the nation. According to a recent CSE report, India only manages to recover and recycle roughly 1% of its construction and demolition (C&D) waste.

Construction and Demolition Waste Management Rules, 2016:

Features of Construction and Demolition waste management Rules, 2016:

1. Duties of waste generator:

2. Duties of Service providers and contractors:

3. Duties of State Government and Local Authorities:

4. Duties of Central, State Pollution Control Board :

5. Duties of Central Ministries:

6. The Standard for Products of Construction and Demolition Waste:

Why demolition waste needs to manage properly:

Impact of the Construction and Demolition Waste:

Concerns related to rule:

Suggestions for Better Functioning:

Conclusion:

Construction and demolition waste management rules are introduced to deal with construction and demolition waste. The rule specifies the responsibility of different stakeholders involved in the process from generating waste to recycling it.  The concern related to the rule needs to be addressed by taking accountability and considering anything related to the environment should be dealt with in logical, sustainable steps.

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