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Author Archives: Tayyab Maqsood, RMIT University

Posted inWaste and recycling

How does product certification help construction and demolition waste resource recovery?

by Salman Shooshtarian, RMIT University and Tayyab Maqsood, RMIT University 17 August 202117 August 2021
Full construction waste debris bags, garbage bricks and material from demolished house
Posted inWaste and recycling

Australia needs construction waste recycling plants — but locals first need to be won over

by Salman Shooshtarian, RMIT University and Tayyab Maqsood, RMIT University 18 June 202118 June 2021

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