A proposal for improving sustainability practice through the implementations of reuse and recycle technique in Malaysian construction industry

Construction and demolition waste is often seen as the major contributor to the solid waste stream that is going to landfill, hence, making it the area of focus for improvement.In the construction industry, reuse and recycle principles have been promoted in order to reduce waste and protect the envi...

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Main Authors: Osman, Wan Nadzri, Mohd Nawi, Mohd Nasrun, Saad, Rohaizah, Anuar, Herman Shah, Ibrahim, Siti Halipah
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling my.uum.repo.191872016-11-10T07:19:36Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/19187/ A proposal for improving sustainability practice through the implementations of reuse and recycle technique in Malaysian construction industry Osman, Wan Nadzri Mohd Nawi, Mohd Nasrun Saad, Rohaizah Anuar, Herman Shah Ibrahim, Siti Halipah TH Building construction Construction and demolition waste is often seen as the major contributor to the solid waste stream that is going to landfill, hence, making it the area of focus for improvement.In the construction industry, reuse and recycle principles have been promoted in order to reduce waste and protect the environment. Construction and demolition waste including demolished concrete, bricks and masonry, wood and other materials such as dry wall, glass, insulation, roofing, wire, pipe, rock and soil constitute a significant component of the total waste.Without proper reuse and recycle policies, these construction and demolition wastes would quickly fill all the remaining landfill space, which has already been growing in scarce around this region.Based on the feedback received, on average, a third of respondents said they currently have a lotto benefit from the use of reduce and reuse.In addition, they also agreed that the existing policies help and support the min carrying out the reduce and reuse practices. Respondents also agreed that other stakeholders in the construction industry currently have an excellent awareness in term of implementation of the reduce and reuse in their practices. 2016-04-11 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/19187/1/ICAST%E2%80%9916%202016%201-4.pdf Osman, Wan Nadzri and Mohd Nawi, Mohd Nasrun and Saad, Rohaizah and Anuar, Herman Shah and Ibrahim, Siti Halipah (2016) A proposal for improving sustainability practice through the implementations of reuse and recycle technique in Malaysian construction industry. In: 2016 International Conference on Applied Science and Technology (ICAST 2016), 11–13 April 2016, Kedah, Malaysia. http://doi.org/10.1063/1.4960923 doi:10.1063/1.4960923
institution Universiti Utara Malaysia
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country Malaysia
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topic TH Building construction
spellingShingle TH Building construction
Osman, Wan Nadzri
Mohd Nawi, Mohd Nasrun
Saad, Rohaizah
Anuar, Herman Shah
Ibrahim, Siti Halipah
A proposal for improving sustainability practice through the implementations of reuse and recycle technique in Malaysian construction industry
description Construction and demolition waste is often seen as the major contributor to the solid waste stream that is going to landfill, hence, making it the area of focus for improvement.In the construction industry, reuse and recycle principles have been promoted in order to reduce waste and protect the environment. Construction and demolition waste including demolished concrete, bricks and masonry, wood and other materials such as dry wall, glass, insulation, roofing, wire, pipe, rock and soil constitute a significant component of the total waste.Without proper reuse and recycle policies, these construction and demolition wastes would quickly fill all the remaining landfill space, which has already been growing in scarce around this region.Based on the feedback received, on average, a third of respondents said they currently have a lotto benefit from the use of reduce and reuse.In addition, they also agreed that the existing policies help and support the min carrying out the reduce and reuse practices. Respondents also agreed that other stakeholders in the construction industry currently have an excellent awareness in term of implementation of the reduce and reuse in their practices.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Osman, Wan Nadzri
Mohd Nawi, Mohd Nasrun
Saad, Rohaizah
Anuar, Herman Shah
Ibrahim, Siti Halipah
author_facet Osman, Wan Nadzri
Mohd Nawi, Mohd Nasrun
Saad, Rohaizah
Anuar, Herman Shah
Ibrahim, Siti Halipah
author_sort Osman, Wan Nadzri
title A proposal for improving sustainability practice through the implementations of reuse and recycle technique in Malaysian construction industry
title_short A proposal for improving sustainability practice through the implementations of reuse and recycle technique in Malaysian construction industry
title_full A proposal for improving sustainability practice through the implementations of reuse and recycle technique in Malaysian construction industry
title_fullStr A proposal for improving sustainability practice through the implementations of reuse and recycle technique in Malaysian construction industry
title_full_unstemmed A proposal for improving sustainability practice through the implementations of reuse and recycle technique in Malaysian construction industry
title_sort proposal for improving sustainability practice through the implementations of reuse and recycle technique in malaysian construction industry
publishDate 2016
url http://repo.uum.edu.my/19187/1/ICAST%E2%80%9916%202016%201-4.pdf
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