Development of guidance for the adoption of circular economy in construction and demolition waste management

The rise in the amount of construction and demolition waste and its negative impacts on the environment had made it become a hot issue globally. Therefore, efficient construction and demolition waste management are extremely important in the construction industry. The circular economy is introduced...

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Main Authors: Salleh, Hafez, Ying, Chow Ke, Hanid, Mahanim, Abdul Samad, Zulkiflee, Mohamed Sabli, Nor Azlinda, Syed Khuzzan, Sharifah Mazlina
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Published: Malaysian Institute Of Planners 2022
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spelling my.um.eprints.440172023-11-30T06:44:16Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/44017/ Development of guidance for the adoption of circular economy in construction and demolition waste management Salleh, Hafez Ying, Chow Ke Hanid, Mahanim Abdul Samad, Zulkiflee Mohamed Sabli, Nor Azlinda Syed Khuzzan, Sharifah Mazlina TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering TH Building construction The rise in the amount of construction and demolition waste and its negative impacts on the environment had made it become a hot issue globally. Therefore, efficient construction and demolition waste management are extremely important in the construction industry. The circular economy is introduced to shift the current linear economy practice of “take-make-consume-dispose” to “take-make-consume-reuse and recycle” toward a more sustainable and efficient construction and demolition waste management by decrease the illegal dumping and construction and demolition waste issues. However, the concept of circular economy has still not been widely developed in current practices of waste management where many of the players in the construction industry still in the process of understanding how to adopt circular economy practices. Thus, this research aims to develop the strategy for the adoption of Circular Economy (CE) for Construction and Demolition Waste Management (CDWM). The quantitative method is applied in this research to collect data and the data is collected through a questionnaire survey. A strategy is proposed on the adoption of the circular economy principle in the construction and demolition waste sector as a reference to improve the performance of the current construction and demolition waste management system. © 2022 by MIP. Malaysian Institute Of Planners 2022 Article PeerReviewed Salleh, Hafez and Ying, Chow Ke and Hanid, Mahanim and Abdul Samad, Zulkiflee and Mohamed Sabli, Nor Azlinda and Syed Khuzzan, Sharifah Mazlina (2022) Development of guidance for the adoption of circular economy in construction and demolition waste management. Planning Malaysia, 20 (4). pp. 415-427. ISSN 16756215, DOI https://doi.org/10.21837/pm.v20i24.1216 <https://doi.org/10.21837/pm.v20i24.1216>. 10.21837/pm.v20i24.1216
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topic TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
TH Building construction
spellingShingle TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
TH Building construction
Salleh, Hafez
Ying, Chow Ke
Hanid, Mahanim
Abdul Samad, Zulkiflee
Mohamed Sabli, Nor Azlinda
Syed Khuzzan, Sharifah Mazlina
Development of guidance for the adoption of circular economy in construction and demolition waste management
description The rise in the amount of construction and demolition waste and its negative impacts on the environment had made it become a hot issue globally. Therefore, efficient construction and demolition waste management are extremely important in the construction industry. The circular economy is introduced to shift the current linear economy practice of “take-make-consume-dispose” to “take-make-consume-reuse and recycle” toward a more sustainable and efficient construction and demolition waste management by decrease the illegal dumping and construction and demolition waste issues. However, the concept of circular economy has still not been widely developed in current practices of waste management where many of the players in the construction industry still in the process of understanding how to adopt circular economy practices. Thus, this research aims to develop the strategy for the adoption of Circular Economy (CE) for Construction and Demolition Waste Management (CDWM). The quantitative method is applied in this research to collect data and the data is collected through a questionnaire survey. A strategy is proposed on the adoption of the circular economy principle in the construction and demolition waste sector as a reference to improve the performance of the current construction and demolition waste management system. © 2022 by MIP.
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author Salleh, Hafez
Ying, Chow Ke
Hanid, Mahanim
Abdul Samad, Zulkiflee
Mohamed Sabli, Nor Azlinda
Syed Khuzzan, Sharifah Mazlina
author_facet Salleh, Hafez
Ying, Chow Ke
Hanid, Mahanim
Abdul Samad, Zulkiflee
Mohamed Sabli, Nor Azlinda
Syed Khuzzan, Sharifah Mazlina
author_sort Salleh, Hafez
title Development of guidance for the adoption of circular economy in construction and demolition waste management
title_short Development of guidance for the adoption of circular economy in construction and demolition waste management
title_full Development of guidance for the adoption of circular economy in construction and demolition waste management
title_fullStr Development of guidance for the adoption of circular economy in construction and demolition waste management
title_full_unstemmed Development of guidance for the adoption of circular economy in construction and demolition waste management
title_sort development of guidance for the adoption of circular economy in construction and demolition waste management
publisher Malaysian Institute Of Planners
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