ANAKEM participates in the program “RECONMATIC – Automated solutions for sustainable and circular management of Construction and Demolition Waste (C&DW).” The consortium includes 7 research organizations, 5 large enterprises, 1 Alternative Management System for C&DW, and 1 circular economy association.
The RECONMATIC partners met and collaborated at the 2nd Annual Project Meeting. ANAKEM was represented by Dr. Angelos Tsaligopoulos from the CSAM development department. The meeting was hosted by the University of Salford and the University of Manchester on September 14 and 15, 2023. It was a productive two-day event with a full schedule, workshops, educational visits, and project discussions.
Recycling initiatives for construction and demolition waste have not yielded the expected results due to low recovery rates, the low value of recycled materials, and a lack of confidence in their quality.
Through RECONMATIC, all aspects of the creation and management of Construction and Demolition Waste are being examined. The program aims to develop, test, and promote digital tools for managing construction and demolition waste and to develop automated solutions for demolition and waste separation processes.
At ANAKEM, we aim to reduce the impact of human activity in the technical sector and increase the recycling and reuse of Construction and Demolition Waste. Our participation in the RECONMATIC program creates new prospects with the co-development of automated solutions for the sustainable and circular management of Construction and Demolition Waste.
The RECONMATIC partners met and collaborated at the 2nd Annual Project Meeting. ANAKEM was represented by Dr. Angelos Tsaligopoulos from the CSAM development department. The meeting was hosted by the University of Salford and the University of Manchester on September 14 and 15, 2023. It was a productive two-day event with a full schedule, workshops, educational visits, and project discussions.
Recycling initiatives for construction and demolition waste have not yielded the expected results due to low recovery rates, the low value of recycled materials, and a lack of confidence in their quality.
Through RECONMATIC, all aspects of the creation and management of Construction and Demolition Waste are being examined. The program aims to develop, test, and promote digital tools for managing construction and demolition waste and to develop automated solutions for demolition and waste separation processes.
At ANAKEM, we aim to reduce the impact of human activity in the technical sector and increase the recycling and reuse of Construction and Demolition Waste. Our participation in the RECONMATIC program creates new prospects with the co-development of automated solutions for the sustainable and circular management of Construction and Demolition Waste.

