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Cement and concrete flow analysis in a rapidly expanding economy: Ireland as a case study
Authors:Rachel WoodwardNoel Duffy
Institution:Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, Cork Institute of Technology, Rossa Avenue, Bishopstown, Cork, Ireland
Abstract:A national material flow model for concrete, the most popular construction material in Ireland, was developed based on the framework of material flow analysis. Using this model the Irish concrete cycle for the year 2007 was constructed by analysing the material life cycle of concrete which consists of the three phases of: production (including extraction of raw materials and manufacture of cement), usage (ready-mix and other products) and waste management (disposal or recovery). In this year, approximately 35 million metric tonnes of raw materials were consumed to produce 5 million metric tonnes of cement and 33 million metric tonnes of concrete. Concrete production was approximately 8 metric tonnes per capita. By comparison, the concrete waste produced in that year was minimal at only 0.3 million metric tonnes. Irish building stock is young and there was little demolition of structures in the year of study. However this build up of construction stock will have implications for the future waste flows when the majority of stock built in the last decade (43% of residential stock was constructed in the last 15 years) reaches its end of life.
Keywords:Material flow analysis  Ireland  Concrete  Cement  Resources use  Waste management
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