Author:
Shakirov Numonjon,Aminov Khamza,Madrimov Rajapbay
Abstract
The rapid expansion of construction and industrial activities in Uzbekistan has led to a proportional increase in secondary man-made waste. This trend underscores the urgent need for sustainable practices and resource management strategies. There is a growing consensus on the importance of conserving natural resources and recognizing construction waste as a valuable secondary resource within the economy. By focusing on the recycling and processing of this waste, not only can the environmental impact of construction and industrial sectors be mitigated, but current economic and environmental challenges can also be addressed effectively. This approach involves several key strategies, including the development of technologies and processes for the efficient recycling of construction debris, the promotion of policies that incentivize the reuse of materials, and the implementation of industry standards that encourage sustainability. Furthermore, public awareness and education on the benefits of recycling and waste management can play a crucial role in fostering a culture of sustainability and environmental stewardship. Through these combined efforts, the republic can make significant strides in reducing its environmental footprint, conserving natural resources, and transitioning towards a more circular economy.