The biblimetric literature search on C&D waste environmental impacts research publications was conducted on the Web of Science (WoS), which has been widely used in Bibliometrics research [21, 22]pared with other databases (e.g. PubMed, Scopus and Google Scholar), WoS has a wider coverage in science, technology, social …
Abstract and Figures. Construction processes and related activities have significantly aided in environmental pollution and degradation of environment, deforestation, and other environmental ...
The result showed that construction waste becomes a challenge for almost 95.71% of ongoing construction projects. However, only 57.14% of the construction companies have recorded and measured the volume of material waste. From purchased materials, 6-10% is recorded as waste that lead to project cost overrun.
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As construction activities become more intensive in developing countries, increasing improperly managed construction and demolition waste (CDW) brings serious environmental impacts. Recycling is a beneficial way to dispose of CDW that reduces environmental impact and brings economic benefits, especially for concrete. China is …
Abstract. Large quantities of construction and demolition (C&D) waste are generated in China every year, but their potential environmental impacts on the surrounding areas are rarely assessed. This study focuses on metals contained in C&D waste, characterizing the metal concentrations and their related environmental risks.
University of Muhammadiyah Aceh. [email protected]. Abstract. The development progress in construction industries have the great effects to the. environmental especially in ...
1. Introduction. The construction industry is one of the largest sectors and despite creating value and jobs, it also uses a considerable amount of resources, with consequent impacts on socioeconomic and environmental conditions as stated by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO 15392, 2008, ISO 21929, 2011).Since …
As a result, the construction sector is increasingly concentrating on improving waste recycling processes in order to reduce its environmental imprint. This …
Our team are committed to minimising their environmental impact and we look to recycle as much waste as possible. The July 2021 report by Defra UK Statistics revealed that in 2018 the UK generated 67.8 million tonnes of non-hazardous construction and demolition waste (C&D waste). We can expect figures for recent times to be even higher.
Impacts of Mismanaged Trash. Trash can travel throughout the world's rivers and oceans, accumulating on beaches and within gyres. This debris harms physical habitats, transports chemical pollutants, threatens aquatic life, and interferes with human uses of river, marine and coastal environments. Of all trash, plastic trash has the greatest …
Key Takeaways: Construction impacts the environment through deforestation, air and water pollution, soil erosion, waste generation, energy consumption, climate change, and noise pollution. Sustainable practices can mitigate these effects and promote a more harmonious relationship between construction and the environment.
However, if a 50% recycling and reuse rate can be achieved by 2025, the environmental impact will reduce by 33.2% (Maha & Fujiwaraa, 2018). Learn about the detrimental effects of construction …
The construction industry produces a huge amount of waste - indeed, construction, demolition and excavation accounted for an astonishing 62% of the UK's total waste in 2018, according to the ...
Concrete and bricks have the highest potential in terms of environmental improvements. Abstract. The recovery rate of construction and demolition waste …
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Updated: Jun 16, 2023. The construction industry is a major source of environmental pollution. Construction waste, which includes materials such as concrete, steel, and wood, can pollute the air, water, and soil. It can also contribute to climate change. Construction waste can pollute the air when it is burned or crushed.
The evaluation is carried out through developing a dynamic model with aid STELLA software by conducting the following steps: (1) quantifying the total cost incurred to mitigate the impacts of CDW landfills and uncollected waste on the environment and human health; (2) quantifying the total avoided emissions and saved energy by recycling …
To decrease the impact of construction on the environment, besides having a good design, it is essential to carry out good planning and better control of waste materials. Thus, we considered that one of the trends that will have the greatest impact is industrialised construction. Moreover, there are also many more trends and new …
The effects associated with waste vary widely and are influenced by the substances or chemicals found in waste and how they are managed. Although data do not exist to directly link trends in waste with effects on human health and the environment, the management of waste may result in waste and chemicals in waste entering the …
The study also indicates that project cost overrun, pollution of the environment, reduction in profit and failure of construction firms, excessive …
The current study represents a systematic literature review of the environmental impacts at the building-construction stage with the objective of identifying the current findings, gaps and future ...
This chapter highlights relevant landmarks on sustainable development, materials efficiency and on the assessment of the environmental impact of construction products. An overview on the European Construction Products Regulation (CPR) enforced since the 1 July 2013 is given followed by an outline of the book.
A significant amount of CW in landfills can critically impact the economy and environment if not addressed properly. Construction waste recycling (CWR) is one solution for reducing CW in landfills. Organizations are implementing various strategies for enhancing CWR implementation in practice. However, small-medium enterprises (SMEs) …
Fig. 3 shows the annual publication number of selected 112 C&D waste environmental impacts related papers from 2010 to 2019. The number increased five …
Construction and demolition waste (CDW) is an important waste composition receiving attention from policymakers and researchers globally due to the negative impacts associated with its management.
The disposal of glass waste has a negative impact on the environment, as landfilled glass does not allow for soil recultivation [3]. In this regard, the search for new ways of glass waste usage is ...
Fig. 3 shows the annual publication number of selected 112 C&D waste environmental impacts related papers from 2010 to 2019. The number increased five times from 4 papers in 2010 to 22 papers in 2019. Although C&D waste environmental impacts related issues have attracted attention gradually, the total number of …
Portion of C&D waste of total waste in OECD countries in 2015 (Wilson 2015) Full size image. The construction industry generates many environmental pollutants, …
With the acceleration of urbanization in recent years, China has witnessed large-scale construction across its provinces, generating massive amounts of construction waste that pose challenges to environmental protection and sustainable development. This study evaluated the impact of construction was …
Natalie Perri. Jan 19, 2023. 2 min read. Construction Waste: The Environmental Impact. Updated: Jun 16, 2023. The construction industry is a major source of environmental pollution. Construction waste, …
Yuan (2012) carried out a quantitative study to evaluate the social performance on construction waste management using system dynamics. Many indicators have been used to assess the social impacts of CDW. Hao et al. (2007) conducted a study on managing construction and demolition waste. The study showed that system …
The construction industry generates many environmental pollutants, such as noise, air pollution, solid and liquid waste, water pollution, harmful gases, and dust (Adnan et al. 2014).It is classified as the world's largest consumer of raw materials, the highest energy-consuming sector, reaching up to 36% of the total energy consumption, …
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The Environment Act 2021 (the Act) received Royal Assent in November last year, and will have a fundamental and far reaching cross-sector impact, with its aim being to deliver long term targets to improve air quality, biodiversity, water and waste reduction, and resource efficiency. Much of the press coverage to date has focused on sewage and ...
To mitigate the negative impacts of construction waste on the environment and human health, this article proposes strategies for better construction waste management in Zambia. The strategies ...