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100 0  Ole Hjelmar|4aut 
245 10 End-of-Waste Criteria for Construction & Demolition Waste
       |h[Elektronisk resurs] 
264  1 |bNordiska ministerrådet,|c2016 
380    Samhälle & politik 
500    |5MoE|aOnline epub (6.26 MB) 
500    |5MoE|aOffline epub med Adobe-kryptering (6.26 MB) 
520    This report presents the situation within the Nordic 
       countries with respect to production and recycling of 
       construction and demolition waste, in particular crushed 
       concrete, in the form of aggregates, and discusses the 
       conditions and requirements relating to environmental 
       impacts for a possible application of the End-of-Waste 
       option in the Waste Framework Directive. If this option is
       applied, the material may become a product and it will no 
       longer be regulated by waste legislation. Regulation of 
       crushed concrete under product legislation presents a 
       number of challenges, particularly with respect to 
       environmental protection. The report presents and proposes
       a methodology for the setting of leaching and risk-based 
       criteria to be fulfilled by crushed concrete (and other 
       waste aggregates) in order to obtain End-of-Waste status. 
       It is further recommended to set impact-reducing 
       conditions on the use of materials obtaining End-of-Waste 
       criteria, and not to allow free use. It should be noted 
       that the work described in this report was carried out 
       during the period from 2010 to 2012. [Elib] 
653    E-bok 
653    eLib 
700 0  Jette Bjerre Hansen|4aut 
700 0  Margareta Wahlström|4aut 
700 0  Ola Wik|4aut 
852    |5MoE|bMoE|cE-Bok|hO/DR|xorigin:Elib|zOnline epub (6.26 
       MB)|zOffline epub med Adobe-kryptering (6.26 MB) 
856 4  |uhttps://malmo.elib.se/Books/Details/1043979|zLåna som E-
       bok