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Title Maximising the construction waste reduction potential - barriers and catalysts
ID_Doc 27634
Authors Sivashanmugam, S; Rodriguez, S; Rahimian, F; Dawood, N
Title Maximising the construction waste reduction potential - barriers and catalysts
Year 2022
Published Proceedings Of The Institution Of Civil Engineers-Civil Engineering, 176.0, 6
DOI 10.1680/jcien.22.00163
Abstract The construction sector is actively shifting from a linear to a circular approach to reduce the impacts associated with excessive raw material consumption and waste generation. According to UK statistics on waste, the construction waste disposed of at landfill sites is gradually decreasing, but the waste generation rate remains high. It becomes crucial to understand the challenges confronted by the construction industry to prevent waste arising and carbon dioxide emissions. A series of semi-structured interviews were conducted with the stakeholders related to various construction activities across the UK. The participants were selected using an expert sampling method based on their experience and knowledge about construction waste management methods, circular economy principles, digital construction technologies and legal waste policies. Based on the thematic analysis of qualitative data, four themes were created to highlight the dimensions of waste reduction approaches from the industry perspective. The themes include waste-driven designs, digital innovations in waste estimation and management, life-cycle-assessment-influenced decision-making and collaboration within the whole supply chain. This study casts significant findings in a multi-dimensional approach to support decision-makers in building a sustainable waste reduction framework for building projects.
Author Keywords circular economy; climate change; construction waste management; life cycle assessment; responsible consumption and production; thematic data analysis; UN SDG 12; Responsible consumption and production
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000938071000001
WoS Category Engineering, Civil
Research Area Engineering
PDF https://research.tees.ac.uk/files/56441746/jcien.22.00163_accepted_manuscript.pdf
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