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  1. According to findings, four major sustainable practices that are implemented to manage wood waste in Sri Lanka include reusing, recycling, using as by-products and using for energy recovering. However, there are several barriers exist to implement sustainable practices.

  2. Oct 26, 2015 · reconstructions of building and houses have been increased rapidly as well the usage of asbestos, especially in North and East parts of Sri Lanka. In 2014, annual importation of asbestos fibres...

  3. Only 55% of the wood waste generated in MWIC is currently used; the remaining 45% is taken to landfills or disposed of in other ways, such as discarded in waterways or other nonapproved locations.

  4. By adopting CE strategies such as modular design and material reuse, construction projects can optimise the project's timeline, cost, and quality factors. These strategies enable efficient resource allocation, reduce waste generation, and contribute to the overall sustainability of the project.

  5. Jun 21, 2021 · Sri Lanka is taking necessary steps to cut-down imports of Asbestos due to health issues caused by Asbestos related products and due to difficulties faced by the local roofing products manufacturers, says Minister of Environment Mahinda Amaraweera.

  6. The extend of home gardens in Sri Lanka in 1983 was 781000 ha compared to 858500ha in 1993. There are more than 400 woody species planted and naturally regenerated in home gardens.

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  8. In Sri Lanka, timber species have become popular for various applications and functions based on its unique characteristics. Quality of timber varies according to physical and mechanical properties and their quality can be further improved by chemical and thermal modifications.

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