Abstract
Most excavation material is landfilled in Austria. Out of a total of 1111 landfills in Austria, 932 were specifically designated for the disposal of excavation as of 2020
(Austrian Waste Management Plan 2023). The NNATT (title: sustainable use of tunnel and excavation material with sensor based classification) project represents a
progressive approach to dealing with tunnel and excavation materials. It offers innovative solutions for the reuse of these materials, thereby contributing to the
conservation of primary resources, reduction of landfill usage, shortening of transport routes, and overall sustainability in the construction sector.
(Austrian Waste Management Plan 2023). The NNATT (title: sustainable use of tunnel and excavation material with sensor based classification) project represents a
progressive approach to dealing with tunnel and excavation materials. It offers innovative solutions for the reuse of these materials, thereby contributing to the
conservation of primary resources, reduction of landfill usage, shortening of transport routes, and overall sustainability in the construction sector.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - 21 Oct 2025 |
| Event | Clusters of Excellence (CoE): Recycling: Kickoff - Montanuniversität Leoben, Leoben, Austria Duration: 21 Oct 2025 → 21 Oct 2025 https://www.unileoben.ac.at/en/research/clusters-of-excellence/ |
Other
| Other | Clusters of Excellence (CoE): Recycling |
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| Abbreviated title | Recycling Cluster |
| Country/Territory | Austria |
| City | Leoben |
| Period | 21/10/25 → 21/10/25 |
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Keywords
- Sensor-based classification
- Excavation materials
- Recycling