Construction in the Netherlands: investments and environmental pressure, 1990-2002
Investments in construction rose by approximately 46% between 1990 and 2002. Carbon dioxide emissions increased less quickly and the amount of waste sent to landfill and incinerated waste actually fell.

Developments in environmental pressure generated by the construction industry
Investments in construction rose by approximately 46% between 1990 and 2002. Emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) rose by approximately 44% in the same period.
Despite the fact that more and more construction and demolition waste is being released, the amount sent for final disposal (in particular dumping and incineration) remained fairly stable between 1995 and 2000. Since 1995, over 90% of construction and demolition waste has been reused or recovered.
Policy objective
The policy objective is to achieve reductions in emissions and waste alongside increases in the housing stock. A target of 90% reuse in 2000 was set for construction and demolition waste. This target was achieved.



