A review of smart technology usage in construction and demolition waste management

S. Ratnasabapathy, S. Perera, A. Alashwal
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The management of construction and demolition (C&D) waste, a major part of solid waste, is increasingly become a critical challenge in the quest of social, environmental, and economic sustainability. Innovative and smart technologies are emerging to provide inevitable benefits because of their capacity to enable digitisation, automation, and integration of Solid Waste Management (SWM) processes. Nevertheless, the application of such technologies in Construction and Demolition Waste Management (CDWM) has not gained the appropriate attention. This study aims to draw insights into the current and potential use of smart technologies in CDWM. A literature review-based approach surveyed both academic and applied publications to analyse the current and potential use of smart technologies in both SWM and CDWM. Altogether, 75 peer-reviewed articles and technical white papers were analysed. It was found that the usage of smart technologies is much advanced in SWM and the adoption is still at the prototype stage in CDWM. The results emphasise that the integration of smart technologies into multiple processes of CDWM would overcome many issues related to waste minimisation and management including waste estimation, waste reporting, and data management and waste diversion. The framework developed in this study contributes to the understanding of the potential role of each category of technologies in improving the waste management processes in the C&D sector. This review is useful to waste management practitioners, regulatory bodies and the government to understand the benefits of emerging technologies and to the development of effective strategies and future training
智能技术在建筑和拆除废物管理中的应用综述
作为固体废物的主要组成部分,建筑和拆迁废物的管理日益成为追求社会、环境和经济可持续发展的关键挑战。由于能够实现固体废物管理(SWM)过程的数字化、自动化和一体化,创新和智能技术正在兴起,带来不可避免的好处。然而,这些技术在建筑和拆除废物管理(CDWM)中的应用尚未得到适当的重视。本研究旨在深入了解智能技术在CDWM中的当前和潜在应用。基于文献综述的方法调查了学术和应用出版物,以分析智能技术在SWM和CDWM中的当前和潜在使用。总共分析了75篇同行评议的文章和技术白皮书。研究发现,智能技术在SWM中的应用已经非常先进,而在CDWM中的应用还处于雏形阶段。研究结果强调,将智能技术集成到CDWM的多个过程中,将克服与废物最小化和管理相关的许多问题,包括废物估计、废物报告、数据管理和废物转移。本研究制定的框架有助于了解每一类技术在改善建设和发展部门废物管理过程中的潜在作用。这项检讨有助于废物管理从业员、规管机构和政府了解新兴技术的好处,以及制定有效的策略和未来的培训
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