Enhancing the Use of Products with Recycled Contents in the Australian Construction Industry

This book presents an extensive review of various national and international literature, an analysis of relevant policies and guidelines, and an evaluation of key stakeholders’ sentiments. It provides valuable insights into five key areas: (1) analysis of national and jurisdictional policy framework...

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Main Authors: Shooshtarian, Salman, Maqsood, Tayyab, Zaman, Atiq, Caldera, Savindi, Ryley, Tim, Wong, Peter SP
Format: Book
Published: Nova Science Publishers, Inc. 2024
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/94970
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Maqsood, Tayyab
Zaman, Atiq
Caldera, Savindi
Ryley, Tim
Wong, Peter SP
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description This book presents an extensive review of various national and international literature, an analysis of relevant policies and guidelines, and an evaluation of key stakeholders’ sentiments. It provides valuable insights into five key areas: (1) analysis of national and jurisdictional policy frameworks that affect the creation and stimulation of end-markets for waste materials; (2) assessment of the operation of existing end-markets for five strategic construction materials; (3) exploration of the application of sustainable procurement policies and practices at state, national and international levels; (4) evaluation of impacts of COVID-19 on construction and demolition waste industry; and (5) identification of key factors affecting construction and demolition waste end-market creation and stimulation, and building a model for waste market development.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-949702024-05-05T12:04:04Z Enhancing the Use of Products with Recycled Contents in the Australian Construction Industry Shooshtarian, Salman Maqsood, Tayyab Zaman, Atiq Caldera, Savindi Ryley, Tim Wong, Peter SP This book presents an extensive review of various national and international literature, an analysis of relevant policies and guidelines, and an evaluation of key stakeholders’ sentiments. It provides valuable insights into five key areas: (1) analysis of national and jurisdictional policy frameworks that affect the creation and stimulation of end-markets for waste materials; (2) assessment of the operation of existing end-markets for five strategic construction materials; (3) exploration of the application of sustainable procurement policies and practices at state, national and international levels; (4) evaluation of impacts of COVID-19 on construction and demolition waste industry; and (5) identification of key factors affecting construction and demolition waste end-market creation and stimulation, and building a model for waste market development. 2024 Book http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/94970 10.52305/KKEK0064 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. unknown
spellingShingle Shooshtarian, Salman
Maqsood, Tayyab
Zaman, Atiq
Caldera, Savindi
Ryley, Tim
Wong, Peter SP
Enhancing the Use of Products with Recycled Contents in the Australian Construction Industry
title Enhancing the Use of Products with Recycled Contents in the Australian Construction Industry
title_full Enhancing the Use of Products with Recycled Contents in the Australian Construction Industry
title_fullStr Enhancing the Use of Products with Recycled Contents in the Australian Construction Industry
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing the Use of Products with Recycled Contents in the Australian Construction Industry
title_short Enhancing the Use of Products with Recycled Contents in the Australian Construction Industry
title_sort enhancing the use of products with recycled contents in the australian construction industry
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/94970