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Experts' Perceptions of the Management and Minimisation of Waste in the Australian Construction Industry

Journal

SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 14, Issue 18, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su141811319

Keywords

construction waste; waste minimisation; waste management; prefabrication; BIM

Funding

  1. RMIT Research Stipend Scholarship

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Effective waste management is crucial in Australia due to the rapid increase in population and waste generation. This study reveals that designers play a significant role in waste reduction, and individual attitudes and reluctance to adopt waste mitigation strategies are crucial factors. Additionally, BIM technology shows great potential in minimizing waste. The study proposes 15 key points and a conceptual framework to guide waste minimization efforts for sustainable development.
Effective waste management has become a crucial factor in Australia because, from 1996 to 2015, the population increased by 28%, while Australia's annual waste increased by 170%. In the period 2018-2019, Australia generated 27 Mt of construction demolition waste (44% of all waste). Although 76% of this waste is recycled, there has been a 61% increase in the rate of waste since 2006-2007. Therefore, minimising waste and prioritising waste management are necessary to build a circular economy. This study aims to identify the current waste minimisation perceptions in the Australian construction industry. A semi-structured interview was conducted with 50 industry experts focusing on four sectors (design/planning, building information modelling (BIM), material logistics, and prefabrication). The data were analysed qualitatively and quantitatively (Severity index). The result disclosed that the designers are the first contributor to waste minimisation, followed by the material suppliers/manufacturers. It is revealed that subjective attitude and the personal reluctance to exercise waste mitigation strategies are crucial. The outcome also indicated that BIM has the potential to minimise waste significantly. Overall, 15 key points were highlighted to consider for waste minimisation, and a conceptual framework was proposed. Therefore, identifying waste management's current practices and the responsibility of industry personnel will help minimise waste and bring sustainable development.

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