2016
DOI: 10.3390/su8020190
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Construction Waste Management Profiles, Practices, and Performance: A Cross-Jurisdictional Analysis in Four Countries

Abstract: Construction waste management (CWM) has received worldwide attention for some time. As a result, a plethora of research, investigating a wide array of CWM issues such as their profiles, practices, and performance, has been reported in individual economies around the globe. However, a cross-jurisdictional comparison of these issues is limitedly presented in the literature despite its importance to benchmarking performance and identifying best CWM practices in the context of globalization whereby knowledge shari… Show more

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“…In this context, data gathered by environmental authorities are still very poor and highly underestimated [12]. A general lack of data on waste management practices is seen at the global level, which affects the measurement of C&DW performances across various economies [17]. Data about C&DW flows requires special attention because this fraction is disposed both legally and illegally and frequently is not recorded as a separate waste stream, or is recorded incorrectly [18].…”
Section: Canddw Collection and Disposal In Urban Landfills (Stage Ii)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, data gathered by environmental authorities are still very poor and highly underestimated [12]. A general lack of data on waste management practices is seen at the global level, which affects the measurement of C&DW performances across various economies [17]. Data about C&DW flows requires special attention because this fraction is disposed both legally and illegally and frequently is not recorded as a separate waste stream, or is recorded incorrectly [18].…”
Section: Canddw Collection and Disposal In Urban Landfills (Stage Ii)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yuan and colleagues focused on investigating the practices, challenges and strategies of CDW in China, especially in Hong Kong [ 6 , 7 , 8 ]. Tam and colleagues concentrated on comparing waste management performance in different countries as well as evaluating the environmental and economic benefit of waste measures and policies [ 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 ]. In addition to assessing the environmental sustainability of recycled aggregates [ 13 , 14 ], Poon and colleagues also analyzed the waste reduction potential of prefabrication [ 15 , 16 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…From global-to-regional-to-local settings, C & D depicts serious challenges affecting SES [23]. Global statistics show that C & D activities worth one million US$, generates 28 to 121 tons of wastes with variations observed among countries [24]. Waste generation stream in C & D activities extends to involving excavation and extraction of resources such as rock and soil, waste asphalt, concrete, bricks, timber and vegetation, plasterboard, asbestos and contaminated soil.…”
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