Minimising construction and demolition waste using circular economy concept to achieve sustainable urban development

M. Gowsiga, M. Thayaparan
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Urban development significantly increased construction activities, which led to the generation of Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) and inefficient resource exploitation. Most of these CDWs end up in landfills, and most countries give little attention to sustainable practices in this area. "Circular Economy" (CE) is one of the best ways to reduce CDW and the use of resources. Even though CE is not a new idea, it is not fully used to reduce CDW because the construction industry is still based on a linear economy and building materials are designed to be used linearly. Hence, this paper aims to investigate how CE can contribute to minimising the CDW to achieve sustainable urban development. This study adopts a qualitative approach to examine the strategies used to minimise the CDW in Sri Lanka. Multiple holistic case studies with three large-scale construction projects in the Colombo district were selected, and semi-structured interviews were used to get first-hand information. Manual content analysis was used for data analysis. Findings noted that disposal is unavoidable for all 14 CDW types, and e-waste was counted as the 15th type. The 3Rs (reduce, reuse, and recycle) of CE are quite popular among the projects, and the other 8Rs of Cimen (2021) of the CE concept are challenging to put into practice. To increase the knowledge and application of CE principles among built environment experts, this research provides recommendations based on a desk study by gathering case studies from secondary sources where CE principles are extensively applied for CDW minimisation
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运用循环经济理念,尽量减少建筑及拆卸废物,达致城市可持续发展
城市发展显著增加了建筑活动,这导致了建筑和拆除垃圾(CDW)的产生和低效的资源开发。这些cdw中的大多数最终都被填埋,大多数国家很少关注这一领域的可持续实践。“循环经济”是减少温室气体排放和节约资源的最佳途径之一。虽然建筑节能不是一个新概念,但它并没有完全用于减少温室气体排放量,因为建筑业仍然基于线性经济,建筑材料的设计也是线性使用的。因此,本文旨在探讨行政长官如何协助减少累积排放量,以达致城市可持续发展。本研究采用定性方法来检查斯里兰卡用于减少CDW的策略。选择了科伦坡地区三个大型建设项目的多个整体案例研究,采用半结构化访谈的方式获取第一手资料。数据分析采用手工内容分析。调查结果指出,所有14种CDW类型的处理都是不可避免的,电子废物被列为第15种类型。节能减排的3r(减量化、再利用和再循环)在项目中很受欢迎,而节能减排概念的其他8r(2021年)在实践中具有挑战性。为了增加建筑环境专家对节能原则的认识和应用,本研究通过收集二手资料的案例研究,提供建议,这些案例研究广泛应用了节能原则,以减少温室气体排放
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