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Rapid population growth and urbanization have led to an increase in Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste, prompting government and industry bodies to develop better waste management practices. Waste trading has emerged as a targeted intervention to divert waste from landfill sites and create a second life for waste material. This paper examines key barriers and enablers influencing the creation of a marketplace for waste trading. A systematic literature review was undertaken to examine global efforts in creating a marketplace for C&D waste. A framework on enablers and barriers for developing a marketplace for C&D waste emerged from the review, based on market-based, operational, and governance factors. References demonstrated that markets for materials such as glass and metals have already been established, but there are increasing marketplace opportunities for other recycled materials. Technology-based market applications are emerging as targeted interventions to facilitate online trading, which will provide a more accessible and user-friendly marketplace for sellers and buyers. Further research should test the complex interactions between people and technology associated with online waste trading platforms, as well as help develop the business case for a C&D waste marketplace.
Savindi Caldera; Tim Ryley; Nikita Zatyko. Enablers and Barriers for Creating a Marketplace for Construction and Demolition Waste: A Systematic Literature Review. Sustainability 2020, 12, 9931 .
AMA StyleSavindi Caldera, Tim Ryley, Nikita Zatyko. Enablers and Barriers for Creating a Marketplace for Construction and Demolition Waste: A Systematic Literature Review. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (23):9931.
Chicago/Turabian StyleSavindi Caldera; Tim Ryley; Nikita Zatyko. 2020. "Enablers and Barriers for Creating a Marketplace for Construction and Demolition Waste: A Systematic Literature Review." Sustainability 12, no. 23: 9931.
While the increasing rate of urbanisation is a critical concern for socio-environmental reasons, this also leads to more extraction of natural raw materials and the generation of significant quantities of construction and demolition (C&D) waste. Although the use of recycled C&D waste products is technically feasible and regulated, and positive application examples are evident, it is still unclear how to engage key stakeholders to leverage this opportunity in construction projects. Previous research has shown that there is some level of resistance to the reuse of recycled C&D waste products in construction projects. This highlights a critical need to identify the roles of key stakeholders and the barriers they face when using recycled C&D materials. This paper therefore investigates the type of stakeholders influencing the use of recycled C&D waste products and the main factors affecting stakeholders’ decisions to use recycled C&D waste products through a systematic literature review. The authors present an emergent enablers and barriers for recycled C&D waste products model and provide commentary on how stakeholders’ perceptions, decision and behaviour influence the use of recycled C&D waste products. The authors also contribute to the body of knowledge with insights into the factors that various stakeholders believe influence the market for recycled C&D waste products and provides a reference point for authorities to consider these behavioural insights for policy reform.
Salman Shooshtarian; Savindi Caldera; Tayyab Maqsood; Tim Ryley. Using Recycled Construction and Demolition Waste Products: A Review of Stakeholders’ Perceptions, Decisions, and Motivations. Recycling 2020, 5, 31 .
AMA StyleSalman Shooshtarian, Savindi Caldera, Tayyab Maqsood, Tim Ryley. Using Recycled Construction and Demolition Waste Products: A Review of Stakeholders’ Perceptions, Decisions, and Motivations. Recycling. 2020; 5 (4):31.
Chicago/Turabian StyleSalman Shooshtarian; Savindi Caldera; Tayyab Maqsood; Tim Ryley. 2020. "Using Recycled Construction and Demolition Waste Products: A Review of Stakeholders’ Perceptions, Decisions, and Motivations." Recycling 5, no. 4: 31.
Savindi Caldera; Randika Jayasinghe; Cheryl Desha; Les Dawes; Selena Ferguson. Evaluating barriers, enablers and opportunities for closing the loop through ‘waste upcycling’: A systematic literature review. Journal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems 2020, N/A, 1 .
AMA StyleSavindi Caldera, Randika Jayasinghe, Cheryl Desha, Les Dawes, Selena Ferguson. Evaluating barriers, enablers and opportunities for closing the loop through ‘waste upcycling’: A systematic literature review. Journal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems. 2020; N/A (N/A):1.
Chicago/Turabian StyleSavindi Caldera; Randika Jayasinghe; Cheryl Desha; Les Dawes; Selena Ferguson. 2020. "Evaluating barriers, enablers and opportunities for closing the loop through ‘waste upcycling’: A systematic literature review." Journal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems N/A, no. N/A: 1.
Savindi Caldera; Sherif Mohamed; Sherif Mostafa; Cheryl Desha. Digital engineering for resilient road infrastructure outcomes: Evaluating critical asset information requirements. Journal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems 2020, N/A, 1 .
AMA StyleSavindi Caldera, Sherif Mohamed, Sherif Mostafa, Cheryl Desha. Digital engineering for resilient road infrastructure outcomes: Evaluating critical asset information requirements. Journal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems. 2020; N/A (N/A):1.
Chicago/Turabian StyleSavindi Caldera; Sherif Mohamed; Sherif Mostafa; Cheryl Desha. 2020. "Digital engineering for resilient road infrastructure outcomes: Evaluating critical asset information requirements." Journal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems N/A, no. N/A: 1.
Savindi Caldera; Cheryl Desha; Sacha Reid; Peter Newman; Mike Mouritz. Applying a Place Making Sustainable Centres Framework to Transit Activated Corridors in Australian cities. Journal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems 2020, N/A, 1 .
AMA StyleSavindi Caldera, Cheryl Desha, Sacha Reid, Peter Newman, Mike Mouritz. Applying a Place Making Sustainable Centres Framework to Transit Activated Corridors in Australian cities. Journal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems. 2020; N/A (N/A):1.
Chicago/Turabian StyleSavindi Caldera; Cheryl Desha; Sacha Reid; Peter Newman; Mike Mouritz. 2020. "Applying a Place Making Sustainable Centres Framework to Transit Activated Corridors in Australian cities." Journal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems N/A, no. N/A: 1.
H. T. S. Caldera; Cheryl Desha; L. Dawes. Transforming manufacturing to be ‘good for planet and people’, through enabling lean and green thinking in small and medium-sized enterprises. Sustainable Earth 2019, 2, 4 .
AMA StyleH. T. S. Caldera, Cheryl Desha, L. Dawes. Transforming manufacturing to be ‘good for planet and people’, through enabling lean and green thinking in small and medium-sized enterprises. Sustainable Earth. 2019; 2 (1):4.
Chicago/Turabian StyleH. T. S. Caldera; Cheryl Desha; L. Dawes. 2019. "Transforming manufacturing to be ‘good for planet and people’, through enabling lean and green thinking in small and medium-sized enterprises." Sustainable Earth 2, no. 1: 4.