Implementation of waste management and minimisation in the construction

Construction waste has a major impact on the environment. With the demands in implementing major infrastructure projects in Malaysia, together with many commercial building and housing development programmes, a large amount of construction waste is being produced by the construction sector. Thus, waste minimisation is an important area of concern in the …

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Strategies for Enhancing Construction Waste Recycling: A Fuzzy

Construction waste recycling is to turn construction waste materials into new resources for use. It is often considered in waste management plans, in which a central dilemma is to ponder the on ...

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Malaysia Engineering Construction Waste Plastic Recycling …

The Malaysia Engineering Construction Waste Plastic Recycling Services Market is driven by specific factors contributing to market growth, such as technological advancements, increased consumer ...

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Approaches to Construction Waste Management in Malaysia

Conventional projects in Malaysia seem to adopt less effective strategies in waste management. Practices to reduce, reuse or recycle waste have not yet achieved widespread implementation …

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Recycling of timber waste in Malaysia.

Sustainable construction has become a top priority in most developing countries including Malaysia. With the rapid development progress in Malaysia, construction waste continues to rise and ...

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Developing strategies for managing construction and demolition …

Construction and demolition (C&D) waste is a pressing issue not only in Malaysia, but it is also a worldwide concern including the developed countries as well. C&D waste should be managed throughout the construction cycle. The concept of circular economy (CE) is an emerging notion that has the potential to be utilized as waste minimization approach. This paper aims to …

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Enhancing construction site performance through technology and

In Malaysia, the construction waste generated during construction activities is estimated to reach approximately 30%–35% of the total project production, with projected costs reaching 368.31 tons per day by 2023 [9].In addition, the absence of comprehensive government policies addressing construction waste management exacerbates issues related to inefficient …

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Extended Producer Responsibility | RKC-MPD

Sabah and Sarawak have different sets of laws governing solid waste management as Act 672 covers only Peninsular Malaysia and the federal territories. Due to the special distribution of powers allocated to Sabah and Sarawak, the laws relating to solid waste in these two Borneo states are quite distinct.

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Critical construction waste minimization strategies for a circular

For instance, studies in Malaysia have deemed on-site CW recycling and reuse an ineffective CW minimization strategy. Consequently, strategies involving on-site CW minimization, such as CS14 (On-site CW utilization), CS8 (On-site centralized material processing area), and CS12 (Separation of CW) mentioned in this study, may not be applicable in ...

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Recycled waste of construction industry in Malaysia: A review

In Malaysia, the generation of waste in the construction industry in the year 2015 reached 28.6 tons daily which equals 10,439 tons per year [1]. In the construction industry, there are several types of waste

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Sustainable Management using Recycle and Reuse of …

Ineffective construction waste management has become a serious problem that impacted significantly to environmental pollutions especially in a …

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CIDB GUIDELINES ON CONSTRUCTION WASTE …

CIDB Guidelines on Construction Waste Management ii TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Preface Acknowledgements 1. Introduction ... Ir. Dr. Zuhairi Abd. Hamid, Construction Research Institute of Malaysia (CREAM) En. Ismail Mat Nor, Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) ... RESEARCH TEAM ON "WASTE MINIMISATION AND RECYCLING POTENTIAL OF

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Strategies for minimizing construction and demolition wastes in Malaysia

However, the construction industry's most common waste management practices mainly focus on issues relating to physical construction waste and recycling guides, where waste is already generated ...

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Construction waste recycling: Enhancement strategies and …

Construction waste recycling (CWR) is an effective strategy to avoid CW disposal in landfills (Ulubeyli et al., 2017).Also, CWR is a waste management strategy that is preferable and environmentally more advisable than disposing at landfills (Brum et al., 2021).Furthermore, CWR converts CW into new materials for use (Bao and Lu, 2021).Therefore, CWR is considered …

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A FRAMEWORK DESIGN FOR CONSTRUCTION WASTE …

sites produce construction waste (Nagapan, et al., 2018). The implementation of improper waste management directs a lot of waste to landfills, including recyclable ones. Despite the remarkably high construction waste generation rate, Malaysia's waste management standards are inadequate to cope with the waste (Begum, et al., 2007a).

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A review of construction and demolition waste management in

In Malaysia, whilst the Ministry of Urban Wellbeing, Housing and Local Government is the leading agency in solid waste management, the Ministry of Works in particular participates in waste management at construction sites [30, 31]. For the rest, it is not clear whether authorities in charge of overall solid waste management are also mainly ...

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A benefit–cost analysis on the economic feasibility of construction

Construction waste is becoming a serious environmental problem in many large cities in the world. In Malaysia, the construction industry generates lots of construction waste which caused significant impacts on the environment and aroused growing public concern in the local community.

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Recycled waste of construction industry in Malaysia: A review

The increasing demand in the construction industry has led to a vast development in recent years. However, the impacts of this development are arising such as the increasing amount of waste. The majority of construction solid waste is dumped in landfills despite of its recyclable potential. Therefore, there should be a more viable solution to answer this issue. The objective …

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Success Factors for Construction Waste Recycling in Developing

2.2 Construction Waste Recycling in Malaysia. Similar to most countries, researchers and practitioners are also investigating topics related to construction waste management in Malaysia. Past studies have analyzed the cost–benefit of construction waste minimization to identify its economic feasibility ...

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A Recent Progress on Sustainable Construction Waste

C&DW has been increasing with the growth of the economy and population. An expected total of 63,101.93 metric tonnes is produced all over Peninsular Malaysia for residential projects [].The premise of a low recycling ratio governs C&DW due to limited space at the construction site, and rising labor costs, making it difficult to use 3R in C&DW as well as …

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A case study on the effective implementation of the reuse and …

Promotion of recycling and reusing of construction and demolition waste in Malaysia will not only reduce the burden on the consumption of natural resources, but it will also reduce …

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SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION …

demolition waste management in Malaysia has become a critical cause of concern in recent years (Begum et. al, 2010) while addressing the challenges of decoupling financial developments and the era of waste materials (National Economic Advisory Council, 2010). Construction waste within Malaysia, is truly a critical waste flow but in spite of

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CIDB GUIDELINES ON CONSTRUCTION WASTE …

understand the concepts of integrated waste management and waste minimization; to assist stakeholders in identifying measures that can be adopted in their projects toward minimizing …

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Recycled waste of construction industry in Malaysia: A review

The recycling system of construction waste is regulated by several bodies in Malaysia: National Solid Waste Management Department, Solid Waste and Public Cleansing Management Corporation Malaysia ...

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Challenges in Construction and Demolition (C&D) Waste …

Effective construction and demolition (C&D) waste management is critical to mitigating environmental degradation and economic consequences, as well as promoting sustainable construction practices. The goal of this research is to identify the challenges faced by contractors in C&D waste management in Malaysian construction projects. This research …

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Recycled waste of construction industry in Malaysia: A review

The recycling system of construction waste is regulated by several bodies in Malaysia: National Solid Waste Management Department, Solid Waste and Public Cleansing …

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Circular Economy of Construction and Demolition Waste: A …

To this end, numerous integrative models and frameworks from various regions, such as the UK, the Netherlands, Malaysia, Denmark, etc., were reviewed and critically discussed. This review paper investigates the challenges/barriers in implementing CE in C&D waste and explores the feasibility and benefits of recycling construction waste materials.

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[PDF] Sustainable construction waste management in Malaysia: A

The Malaysian construction industry continues to grow, benefiting the country s economy and providing essential infrastructure. However, this thriving industry is responsible for one of the single largest waste streams in the country. This paper focuses on the current status of waste management in the Malaysian construction sector. It builds on existing research and …

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GUIDELINES ON CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT

Management of construction waste entails reducing waste generation during the design and construction phases of a project. Waste management, especially with respect to waste minimisation, can contribute towards significant efficiency and environmental savings.

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SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE MANAGEMENT IN MALAYSIA

The findings can potentially be used to enhance the effectiveness of construction waste management in Malaysia and create awareness among contractors for a better alternative in managing the construction waste on-site. ... Strategies for successful construction and demolition waste recycling operations. Construction Management & Economics, 15(1 ...

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