Establishment of Environmentally Sound Management of Construction and Demolition Waste and Its Wise Utilization for Environmental Pollution Control and for New Recycled Construction Materials in Vietnam
Principal Investigator (Affiliation)
- Prof. Ken Kawamoto (Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Saitama University)
- Dr. Nguyen Hoang Giang (Director of International Cooperation Department, NUCE)
Research Institutions in Japan
- Saitama University
- Center for Environmental Science in Saitama
- National Institute for Environmental Studies
Research Institutions in Vietnam
- National University of Civil Engineering(NUCE)
- Ministry of Construction (MOC)
- Institute of Strategy and Policy on Natural Resources and environment (ISPONRE)
- Hanoi University of Science and Technology(HUST)
- Hanoi Department of Construction (Hanoi DOC)
- Haiphong Department of Natural Resources and Environment (Haiphong DONRE)
Adoption fiscal year
- FY 2017
Research Period
- 5 Years
ODA Recipient Country
- Socialist Republic of Vietnam
General Description of the Research Project
Sound management and recycling of construction and demolition waste, and development of new technology
The volume of construction and demolition waste (CDW) produced from urban development is rapidly increasing in Asian countries including Vietnam. This project will promote sound management and recycling of construction waste in Vietnam by establishment of guidelines for treatment of construction waste and standard of quality for recycled materials, and development of technologies for using the materials (water purification and permeable subbase). We will propose a strategic business model to boost recycling and review its effectiveness with a local pilot program
A resource circulation system that can realize Vietnam’s national strategy
Vietnam’s national strategy goal for 2025 is to recycle 50% of CDW. We aim to contribute by building a platform for a resource circulation system for sound management and recycling of CDW in Hanoi, and through business application of the new technologies and business models.