Barriers to circular economy practices during construction and demolition waste management in an emerging economy

IF 5.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Resources, conservation & recycling advances Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.rcradv.2023.200198
Vandana Bhavsar , Srividhya Raju Sridharan , J.S. Sudarsan
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The construction industry requires significant quantities of material and energy resources, which are either recycled or disposed as waste after demolition. Circular Economy (CE) facilitates the benefits of reuse and recycling of Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) and promotes the industry in cradle-to-cradle or “Resolve” paradigms. However, in emerging economies, the industry merely achieves to harness a negligible amount of the CDW's intrinsic monetary benefit and sustainability, due to multiple barriers to circular practices. This study examines barriers that obstruct the incorporation of circular economy practices in the Indian construction industry. The study uses Relative Importance Index (RII), Factor Analysis, and Regression analysis to arrive at a list of macro-environmental barriers to the use of CE in CDW. The findings are presented using the PESTEL framework, with Political, Social, and Economic factors being the dominant barriers to the use of CE in CDW in emerging economies. Results from this study point towards the need for better guidelines by regulators for recycling of CDW, incentive schemes, and overall capacity building in emerging economies.

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新兴经济体在建筑和拆迁废物管理过程中循环经济实践的障碍
建筑行业需要大量的材料和能源资源,这些材料和能源要么被回收利用,要么在拆除后作为废物处理。循环经济促进了建筑和拆卸废物的再利用和循环再造,并促进了该行业的“从摇篮到摇篮”或“解决”模式。然而,在新兴经济体,由于循环实践的多重障碍,该行业仅仅实现了利用CDW内在货币效益和可持续性的微不足道的一部分。本研究考察了阻碍印度建筑业纳入循环经济实践的障碍。本研究采用相对重要性指数(RII)、因子分析和回归分析,得出了在CDW中使用CE的宏观环境障碍清单。研究结果采用PESTEL框架,其中政治、社会和经济因素是新兴经济体在CDW中使用CE的主要障碍。这项研究的结果表明,新兴经济体的监管机构需要制定更好的CDW回收指导方针、激励机制和整体能力建设。
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Resources, conservation & recycling advances
Resources, conservation & recycling advances Environmental Science (General)
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