Construction waste management practices in Malaysia: an overview

The construction industry is one of the major wealth-generating industries and is seen as an elevated sector in the Malaysia economy. However, this activity has generated a significant amount of waste which is detrimental to the environment. The increasing amount of waste from construction projects...

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Main Authors: Hissham, Nur Fatin Nabila, Abdul Kadir, Aeslina, Toh, Wee Fern, Sarani, Noor Amira, Hassan, Mohd Ikhmal Haqeem, Abdul Hamid, Nur Jannah, Hashar, Nurul Nabila Huda, Hashim, Azini Amiza
Other Authors: Ghadzali, Nor Syafiqah
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Language:en
Published: Penerbit UTHM 2020
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Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2722/1/Ch10.pdf
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author Hissham, Nur Fatin Nabila
Abdul Kadir, Aeslina
Toh, Wee Fern
Sarani, Noor Amira
Hassan, Mohd Ikhmal Haqeem
Abdul Hamid, Nur Jannah
Hashar, Nurul Nabila Huda
Hashim, Azini Amiza
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Hissham, Nur Fatin Nabila
Abdul Kadir, Aeslina
Toh, Wee Fern
Sarani, Noor Amira
Hassan, Mohd Ikhmal Haqeem
Abdul Hamid, Nur Jannah
Hashar, Nurul Nabila Huda
Hashim, Azini Amiza
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description The construction industry is one of the major wealth-generating industries and is seen as an elevated sector in the Malaysia economy. However, this activity has generated a significant amount of waste which is detrimental to the environment. The increasing amount of waste from construction projects has shown that construction waste management has not been practised effectively in Malaysia. Therefore, an overview of the composition of construction waste and existing waste management practices on construction sites in Malaysia are the highlights of this study. The findings can potentially be used to enhance the effectiveness of construction waste management in Malaysia and create awareness among contractors for a better alternative in managing the construction waste on-site. Current practices in the construction sector need to be analysed in order to enhance strategies so that improved and more sustainable design, development, operation and maintenance will be attained, leading to minimal waste.
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spelling my.uthm.eprints-27222021-11-29T03:20:07Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2722/ Construction waste management practices in Malaysia: an overview Hissham, Nur Fatin Nabila Abdul Kadir, Aeslina Toh, Wee Fern Sarani, Noor Amira Hassan, Mohd Ikhmal Haqeem Abdul Hamid, Nur Jannah Hashar, Nurul Nabila Huda Hashim, Azini Amiza TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering The construction industry is one of the major wealth-generating industries and is seen as an elevated sector in the Malaysia economy. However, this activity has generated a significant amount of waste which is detrimental to the environment. The increasing amount of waste from construction projects has shown that construction waste management has not been practised effectively in Malaysia. Therefore, an overview of the composition of construction waste and existing waste management practices on construction sites in Malaysia are the highlights of this study. The findings can potentially be used to enhance the effectiveness of construction waste management in Malaysia and create awareness among contractors for a better alternative in managing the construction waste on-site. Current practices in the construction sector need to be analysed in order to enhance strategies so that improved and more sustainable design, development, operation and maintenance will be attained, leading to minimal waste. Penerbit UTHM Ghadzali, Nor Syafiqah Mohd. Salleh, Siti Nor Aishah Radin Mohamed, Radin Maya Saphira Hamdan, Rafidah 2020 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2722/1/Ch10.pdf Hissham, Nur Fatin Nabila and Abdul Kadir, Aeslina and Toh, Wee Fern and Sarani, Noor Amira and Hassan, Mohd Ikhmal Haqeem and Abdul Hamid, Nur Jannah and Hashar, Nurul Nabila Huda and Hashim, Azini Amiza (2020) Construction waste management practices in Malaysia: an overview. In: Water and Environmental Engineering. Penerbit UTHM, pp. 120-126. ISBN 978-967-2916-39-0
spellingShingle TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Hissham, Nur Fatin Nabila
Abdul Kadir, Aeslina
Toh, Wee Fern
Sarani, Noor Amira
Hassan, Mohd Ikhmal Haqeem
Abdul Hamid, Nur Jannah
Hashar, Nurul Nabila Huda
Hashim, Azini Amiza
Construction waste management practices in Malaysia: an overview
title Construction waste management practices in Malaysia: an overview
title_full Construction waste management practices in Malaysia: an overview
title_fullStr Construction waste management practices in Malaysia: an overview
title_full_unstemmed Construction waste management practices in Malaysia: an overview
title_short Construction waste management practices in Malaysia: an overview
title_sort construction waste management practices in malaysia: an overview
topic TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2722/1/Ch10.pdf
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