Eco-costs of sustainable construction waste management in Malaysia

Sustainable development is a development that taken the issue of environment as a priority besides on making whatever planning into reality. One of the key themes of 'sustainable development' is managing a waste (Williams, 1998). Sustainable waste management encourages the generation of le...

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Main Authors: Yahya, Khairulzan, Boussabaine, A. Halim, Haron, Zaiton, Zakaria, Rozana
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spelling my.utm.193422017-06-21T05:55:09Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/19342/ Eco-costs of sustainable construction waste management in Malaysia Yahya, Khairulzan Boussabaine, A. Halim Haron, Zaiton Zakaria, Rozana TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering Sustainable development is a development that taken the issue of environment as a priority besides on making whatever planning into reality. One of the key themes of 'sustainable development' is managing a waste (Williams, 1998). Sustainable waste management encourages the generation of less waste, the re-use, recycling and recovery of waste that is produced. Farmoso et al. (1999) defines waste as any losses produced by activities that generate direct or indirect costs but do not add any value to the product from the point of view of the client. While Symond (1999) define wastes as any substance or object, which the holder discards or intends, or is required, to discard. Construction activity requires and consumes a large amount of natural resources. Beside of negative impact to the environment due to depletion of natural resources, it may increases the amount of waste and pollution if no measurement to tackle the problem is taken. In Malaysia, the construction waste has cause a significant impact on the environmental and also increasing the concern of the society (Beguma, Siwar et al. 2006). Hence, this paper, review construction waste minimisation strategies, addresses the issues that are attributed to construction waste management and presents an integrated approach to whole life cycle management of construction waste. Finally, an attempt is made to model the ecocosts associated with construction waste. Penerbit UTM 2008 Book Section PeerReviewed Yahya, Khairulzan and Boussabaine, A. Halim and Haron, Zaiton and Zakaria, Rozana (2008) Eco-costs of sustainable construction waste management in Malaysia. In: Issues in Construction Industry. Penerbit UTM , Johor, pp. 35-50. ISBN 978-983-52-0568-2 https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Abdul_Rahim_Abdul_Hamid/publication/264623172_AN_OVERVIEW_OF_CONSTRUCTION_ACCIDENTS_IN_MALAYSIA/links/53e988720cf28f342f4133bc.pdf#page=43
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Yahya, Khairulzan
Boussabaine, A. Halim
Haron, Zaiton
Zakaria, Rozana
Eco-costs of sustainable construction waste management in Malaysia
description Sustainable development is a development that taken the issue of environment as a priority besides on making whatever planning into reality. One of the key themes of 'sustainable development' is managing a waste (Williams, 1998). Sustainable waste management encourages the generation of less waste, the re-use, recycling and recovery of waste that is produced. Farmoso et al. (1999) defines waste as any losses produced by activities that generate direct or indirect costs but do not add any value to the product from the point of view of the client. While Symond (1999) define wastes as any substance or object, which the holder discards or intends, or is required, to discard. Construction activity requires and consumes a large amount of natural resources. Beside of negative impact to the environment due to depletion of natural resources, it may increases the amount of waste and pollution if no measurement to tackle the problem is taken. In Malaysia, the construction waste has cause a significant impact on the environmental and also increasing the concern of the society (Beguma, Siwar et al. 2006). Hence, this paper, review construction waste minimisation strategies, addresses the issues that are attributed to construction waste management and presents an integrated approach to whole life cycle management of construction waste. Finally, an attempt is made to model the ecocosts associated with construction waste.
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author Yahya, Khairulzan
Boussabaine, A. Halim
Haron, Zaiton
Zakaria, Rozana
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Boussabaine, A. Halim
Haron, Zaiton
Zakaria, Rozana
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title Eco-costs of sustainable construction waste management in Malaysia
title_short Eco-costs of sustainable construction waste management in Malaysia
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title_fullStr Eco-costs of sustainable construction waste management in Malaysia
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