A review on achieving sustainable construction waste management through application of 3R (reduction, reuse, recycling): A lifecycle approach

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This study shows that there is no systematic review of research progress in literature throughout the field of sustainable construction waste management by 3R (reduction, reuse, and recycling) A lifecycle approach, The need for processes, strategies, rating systems and policies for robust and efficient waste management is widely recognized. The paper aims to evaluate. A review of sustainable construction waste management in Malaysia to maximize the 3R and reduce the disposal of construction waste by implementing a sustainable strategy throughout project lifecycle. Managing landfill shortages and long-term negative environmental economic and social effects of sustainable waste disposal are now becoming crucial for the sustainability of public health and natural ecosystems. To make adjustments, causes and factors responsible for sustainable construction waste management and progress in moving towards sustainability, it is therefore important to define the existing waste management system and causative factors adopted by industries. It allows a major shift in waste management of Malaysia by improvising current technology for waste management in a much more sustainable way. Furthermore, this ongoing research would develop sustainable construction waste procedures to sustain environmental, economic and social development for a Malaysian construction project.

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Mohammed, M., Shafiq, N., Abdallah, N. A. W., Ayoub, M., & Haruna, A. (2020). A review on achieving sustainable construction waste management through application of 3R (reduction, reuse, recycling): A lifecycle approach. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 476). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/476/1/012010

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