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CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE RECYCLING CENTRES AND THE OPTIMAL SIZE DETERMINATION OF THEIR INTEREST AREA
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An important element in the process of construction and demolition waste (CDW) recovery is the costs, which is necessary to incur in the recycling. The transportation costs create a significant part in total costs of recycling company. This is the main reason, why is important to deal with the distribution system of waste recycling, as well. We are able to define the model of CDW recycling following the analysis of recycling systems, its elements, mutual interactions and the ways of its existing in the real conditions. The specification of this model allows us to determine the interest area optimal size of solving recycling centres in connection with the capacity of recycling links, recycling system and costs minimize of the recycling, which are dealt in submitted paper.
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