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Combination of sustainability and circular economy to develop a cleaner building industry

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ENERGY AND BUILDINGS
Volume 258, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2022.111838

Keywords

Circular Economy (CE); Sustainability; Energy consumption; Green building; PMADM; ITARA; AHP; CoCoSo

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This study aims to develop an integrated assessment framework by combining sustainability and circular economy as critical performance criteria in building industry projects, and evaluates the alternatives using two mathematical approaches.
The building construction industry is responsible for utilizing plenty of natural resources, water, and energy in the entire product life-cycle on one hand and producing air, water, and soil pollutions partic-ularly in the operation phase on the other hand. Thus, regarding the high frequency of these projects, it is important to develop an integrated assessment framework to consider both sustainability in the devel-opment and circuity in the economy to ensure a cleaner building industry. This study aims to combine Sustainability and Circular Economy as two critical performance criteria in the context of building indus-try projects in order to move toward the integrated assessment model. Since the Circular Economy (CE) is related to a cradle-to-cradle life-cycle approach, the Prospective Multiple Attribute Decision Making (PMADM) utilities are utilized in this study. Afterward, an empirical study is used to weigh up the frame-work and assess different locations as an application of the proposed model. In this regard, two different mathematical approaches are used to ensure the reliability of the weigh-up results (Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Indifference Threshold-based Attribute Ratio Analysis (ITARA)). Finally, the case study alternatives are evaluated based on the weighted integrated framework by using Combined Compromise Solution (CoCoSo). As a result, these two different mathematical approaches successfully converged and confirmed the results and ratings. Also, the integrated framework ensures both sustainability and local environmental resiliency in developing the building industry projects simultaneously. (c) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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