Construction industry waste is 20 million tons per year
In the last two decades, Australia's construction industry has grown significantly. The population growth has created a need for more property development, improved public transport, and better infrastructure. Construction and demolition have resulted in a significant increase in waste. In 2017, the construction and demolition industry generated 20,4 million tons of waste, including for road and railway maintenance, land excavation, and other activities. The trash generated by these activities typically includes bricks and concrete, metals, wood, plasterboard, Asphalt, rock, soil, and plasterboard. In Australia, between 2016 and 2017, over 6.7MT of this waste was disposed of in landfills. The remainder is recycled, illegally...