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BEAM P

LUS FOR

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EW

B

UILDINGS

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ATERIALS

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SPECTS

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V

ERSION

1.2

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A

10 D

EMOLITION

W

ASTE

R

EDUCTION

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ATERIALS

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SPECTS

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ASTE

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ANAGEMENT

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10 D

EMOLITION

W

ASTE

R

EDUCTION

E

XCLUSIONS

Projects where demolition is not required or is not under the Client’s

control.

O

BJECTIVE

Encourage best practices in the management of waste, including

sorting, recycling and disposal of demolition waste.

C

REDITS ATTAINABLE

2

P

REREQUISITES

Compliance with the Waste Disposal (Chemical Waste) (General)

Regulation.

C

REDIT REQUIREMENT

1 credit for demonstrating that at least 30% of demolition waste is

recycled.

2 credits for demonstrating that at least 60% of demolition waste is

recycled.

A

SSESSMENT

The Client shall present documentation and photographic evidence in

form of a report by a suitably qualified person quantifying the amount

of demolition waste recycled as a percentage of total demolition waste.

The disposal of inert waste to public fill will not be considered as an

acceptable strategy for fulfilling this requirement.

Where at least 30% (by weight or by volume) of all waste generated

on site can be shown to have been recycled, the credit shall be

awarded. Where the percentage is 60%, the second credit shall be

awarded.

The Client’s representative on site shall be responsible for monitoring

and reporting on the execution of the instructions and shall confirm

through monthly reports the extent to which recycling and sorting has

been achieved. ETWB TWC 19/2005 [1] should be used as a guide to

the nature of reporting and recording keeping. The Client shall

demonstrate that all waste and disposal are conducted in an

environmentally friendly manner.

1

Environment, Transport and Works Bureau. Technical Circular (Works) No. 19/2005. Environmental Management on

Construction Sites.

http://www.devb.gov.hk/filemanager/technicalcirculars/en/upload/19/1/C-2005-19-0-1.pdf