马来西亚建筑行业的C和D废物概况:需要一个集中的数据库

R. Begum, J. Pereira
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该研究发现,建筑和拆除(C&D)废物或多或少由来自建筑或垃圾填埋场或巴生谷的不同来源的同质成分组成。C&D废物的最大组成部分是混凝土、骨料和瓦砾,其次是土壤、木材、金属和屋顶材料。在巴生谷,由于对住宅和商业建筑的需求增加,88%的建造业废物来自住宅建筑,9%来自商业建筑,3%来自政府建筑。大部分的土木工程废物被弃置在私人土地或非法弃置场,只有20%的废物被弃置在合法的堆填区。这是由于大多数合法的堆填区由于空间有限而不愿接受建设废物。本文试图将C&D废物产生和处置的概况记录为一份记录,以便在全行业传播,尽管它具有代表整个国家的事实和数据的局限性。因此,马来西亚需要一个授权机构负责收集、分类、分析和储存所有类型的土木和发展废物,并需要一个集中的土木和发展废物数据库,以服务于建筑业良好废物管理做法的范式转变。
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C & D waste profile of the Malaysian construction industry: Need a centralized database
The study found construction and demolition (C&D) waste comprising more or less a homogenous composition from various sources either construction or landfill sites or Klang Valley. The largest components of C&D waste are concrete, aggregate and rubbles followed by soil, wood, metals and roofing materials. In Klang Valley, 88% of the C&D waste generated is from residential buildings while 9% from commercial and 3% from government buildings resulted from increased demand of housing and commercial buildings. A majority of C&D waste dumps to the private land or illegal dumpsites while only 20% of them disposed in legal landfills. This is due to most of the legal landfills are reluctant to accept C&D waste because of their limited space. This paper attempts to document a profile of C&D waste generation and disposal into a one record to allow industry-wide dissemination though it has a limitation of facts and figures for representing the country as a whole. Therefore, there is a need for an authorized body in Malaysia to be responsible for collection, classification, analysis and storage of all types of C&D wastes and a centralized database of C&D wastes to serve a paradigm shift of good waste management practices in the construction industry.
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