Engineering Proceedings (Dec 2023)

End-of-Life Stage Analysis of Building Materials in Relation to Circular Construction

  • Silvia Vilčeková,
  • Peter Mésároš,
  • Eva Krídlová Burdová,
  • Jana Budajová

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2023057043
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 1
p. 43

Abstract

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This article is focused on analyzing roof structure from environmental impact indicators and circularity point of view. The life cycle analysis of the roof structure includes the product phase, transport from the factory gate to the site, operational energy and operational water phase, and an end-of-life phase. Three end-of-life scenarios for built-in materials are designed to observe the reduction in environmental impacts throughout the life cycle of the structure. Scenario 1 mainly considers waste incineration, which accounts for almost 77% of the end-of-life phase. In addition, landfilling (15.4%) and recycling (7.7%) are considered. In scenario 2, landfilling accounts for 38.5% and incineration also accounts for 38.5%. Recycling (15.4%) and downcycling (7.6%) are also considered. In scenario 3, recycling and reuse represent 46.1% and 38.5%, respectively. Incineration (7.7%) and downcycling (7.7%) are also considered. The lifetime considered is 50 years and the functional unit is 1 m2. One-Click LCA software was used for the analysis. Results for GWP-fossil are 415 kgCO2eq, 381 kgCO2qe and 362 kgCO2eq for scenarios 1, 2 and 3. The circulation score of the roof composition for three scenario is determined to be 2%, 16% and 36%. It can be concluded that the end-of-life phase of the materials influenced these results to a large extent.

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