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Explore potential barriers of applying circular economy in construction and demolition waste recycling

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 326, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.129400

Keywords

Circular economy; Potential barriers; Social network analysis

Funding

  1. Humanities and Social Science Fund of the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China [20YJCZH097]
  2. 13th Five-Year Plan of Philosophy and Social Sciences of Guangdong Province [GD19CGL23]
  3. Guangzhou Planning Office of Philosophy and Social Science [2020GZGJ185]

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This study used social network analysis to explore potential barriers, key stages, and core cluster positions of construction and demolition waste recycling in the circular economy model in Guangzhou. The findings suggest a lack of effective management mechanisms, inadequate government incentives and policies, insufficient public education, and a lacking legal framework for C&DW management are key barriers. The key stage identified is the promotion and application of recycled products in advancing the circular economy initiatives in the construction industry.
The circular economy (CE) aims to reduce resource input and systematically avoid or reduce waste. In addition, the CE is an essential framework for achieving sustainable development. Understanding the barriers to construction and demolition waste (C&DW) recycling development under the CE model can promote sustainable C&DW management. This study used social network analysis (SNA) to explore the potential barriers, extent and key stage of the transition to CE for C&DW recycling in Guangzhou, China. The results show the following: 1) The network was loose and did not show a clear trend towards a certain point, indicating that the development of current C&DW recycling shows a lack of effective management mechanisms to control and constrain the barrier factors. 2) The key barriers to the network include inadequate incentives from the government sector, inadequate supportive policies, insufficient publicity and education on the recycling of C&DW, and an inadequate legal framework for the management of C&DW. The key stage of the control power and adjustment ability is the promotion and application of recycled products. 3) The network had three core cluster positions. The authors proposed corresponding suggestions for the results, which will provide theoretical guidance for policy-making for the transition of recycling C&DW move to CE, enabling timely advancement of CE initiatives in the construction industry.

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