Subarna Sivashanmugam, Dr Sergio Rodriguez, F. Rahimian, N. Dawood
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Maximising the construction waste reduction potential – how to overcome the barriers
The amount of UK construction waste dumped in landfill sites is gradually decreasing, but waste generation rates remain high. In a study based on interviews with construction professionals, four potential solutions to reducing construction waste emerged as: waste-driven designs, digital innovations in waste management, life-cycle assessment decision making and collaboration within the supply chain. The results of the study will help decision makers build a sustainable waste-reduction framework for construction and infrastructure projects.
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