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Identifying Factors Influencing Demolition Waste Generation from Stakeholders Perspective
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Shahid, Khairul Anuar
, Ghazali, Norhaiza
, Gisen, Jacqueline Isabella
, Aziz, Edriyana A.
, Halim, Hasmanie Abdul
in
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/ Construction industry
/ Construction industry wastes
/ Construction materials
/ Construction sites
/ Data collection
/ Demolition
/ Demolition Waste
/ Hazardous areas
/ Hazardous wastes
/ Industrial development
/ Landfill construction
/ Landfills
/ Materials handling
/ Solid wastes
/ Waste disposal
/ Waste disposal sites
/ Waste management
/ Waste Minimization
2025
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Identifying Factors Influencing Demolition Waste Generation from Stakeholders Perspective
by
Shahid, Khairul Anuar
, Ghazali, Norhaiza
, Gisen, Jacqueline Isabella
, Aziz, Edriyana A.
, Halim, Hasmanie Abdul
in
Best Practices
/ Construction industry
/ Construction industry wastes
/ Construction materials
/ Construction sites
/ Data collection
/ Demolition
/ Demolition Waste
/ Hazardous areas
/ Hazardous wastes
/ Industrial development
/ Landfill construction
/ Landfills
/ Materials handling
/ Solid wastes
/ Waste disposal
/ Waste disposal sites
/ Waste management
/ Waste Minimization
2025
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Identifying Factors Influencing Demolition Waste Generation from Stakeholders Perspective
by
Shahid, Khairul Anuar
, Ghazali, Norhaiza
, Gisen, Jacqueline Isabella
, Aziz, Edriyana A.
, Halim, Hasmanie Abdul
in
Best Practices
/ Construction industry
/ Construction industry wastes
/ Construction materials
/ Construction sites
/ Data collection
/ Demolition
/ Demolition Waste
/ Hazardous areas
/ Hazardous wastes
/ Industrial development
/ Landfill construction
/ Landfills
/ Materials handling
/ Solid wastes
/ Waste disposal
/ Waste disposal sites
/ Waste management
/ Waste Minimization
2025
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Identifying Factors Influencing Demolition Waste Generation from Stakeholders Perspective
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Identifying Factors Influencing Demolition Waste Generation from Stakeholders Perspective
2025
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Overview
Although construction and demolition waste (CDW) is relatively less hazardous when compared with other solid wastes, the large volumes occupied by bulky wastes in landfills pose a continual threat to human health and the environment. Determining factors contributing to the generation of CDW is, therefore, an important step toward developing effective and sustainable waste handling strategies. The objective of this study is to identify the CDW generation factors in the construction industry and the common disposal waste management practices on-site. The data collection involved a structured-questionnaire survey with 101 respondents from construction stakeholders within Kuantan District and later is analysed based on the descriptive statistic approach. The study result has revealed the top three important factors of CDW generation during construction works are workforce, material-handling, and management factors. While the common CDW management practice is waste disposal at the landfill. These findings will assist policymakers to improve existing guidelines to manage the CDW on construction sites.
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IOP Publishing
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