2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2016.05.460
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Critical Review on Construction Waste Control Practices: Legislative and Waste Management Perspective

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“…Além dos impactos relacionados ao consumo de matéria e energia, há aqueles associados à geração de resíduos sólidos, líquidos e gasosos. Estima-se que a construção civil seja responsável por cerca de 13 a 30% do total de resíduos gerados no mundo (WAHI et al, 2015). No Brasil, os RCD coletados, em 2017, representaram em média cerca de 33% do total dos resíduos sólidos coletados no país (ABRELPE, 2017).…”
Section: A Construção Civil E Os Resíduos Sólidosunclassified
“…Além dos impactos relacionados ao consumo de matéria e energia, há aqueles associados à geração de resíduos sólidos, líquidos e gasosos. Estima-se que a construção civil seja responsável por cerca de 13 a 30% do total de resíduos gerados no mundo (WAHI et al, 2015). No Brasil, os RCD coletados, em 2017, representaram em média cerca de 33% do total dos resíduos sólidos coletados no país (ABRELPE, 2017).…”
Section: A Construção Civil E Os Resíduos Sólidosunclassified
“…Os resíduos da construção civil (RCC), que emergem dos canteiros de obras, tornaram-se uma preocupação para vários países devido à quantidade gerada e à pegada ambiental negativa (WAHI et al, 2016). Estima-se que em 2018, os serviços de limpeza coletaram 122.012 toneladas de RCC por dia no país (ABRELPE, 2019).…”
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“…However, Lean thinking was influenced by Total Quality Management (TQM) which has US origins (although this too was first effectively implemented in a Japanese setting). Aziz et al [4], Marhani et al [5] and Wahi et al [6] pointed out that there are seven kinds of pure waste in construction industry which are described as follows. Firstly, overproduction waste and it means making too much, too early or just in case.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The waste is also inclusive of inappropriate processing construction works that do not meet the customer requirements inclusive of snagging, defects rectification and re-work, purchase orders, quotations, inspection and invoicing. In addition, unneces-sary inventory like early deliveries, storage space, safety shocks or over ordering and shortages due to damage of goods stored for too long [6] can be categorized as a pure waste under lean construction concept. Another pure waste comes from unnecessary movement such as machine watching, stretching to reach goods or materials, searching for materials, drawings, walking to fetch materials, drawings, bending, lifting and congestion due to poor work coordination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%