2017
DOI: 10.3390/su9030450
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Enhanced On-Site Waste Management of Plasterboard in Construction Works: A Case Study in Spain

Abstract: On-site management of construction waste commonly determines its destination. In the case of plasterboard (PB), on-site segregation becomes crucial for closed-loop recycling. However, PB is commonly mixed with other wastes in Spain. In this context, the involvement of stakeholders that can contribute to reversing this current situation is needed. This paper analyzes on-site waste management of PB in Spain through a pilot study of a construction site, with the main objective of identifying best practices to inc… Show more

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“…This stage is incredibly significant to achieving a circular economy, as this will contribute to proper waste prevention and reduction planning. Therefore, an effective timber waste management plan (TWMP) considering waste prevention and reduction in the preconstruction stage is essential [77,78]. No such goal is available in the industry, which requires consideration before any construction project.…”
Section: Pre-construction Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This stage is incredibly significant to achieving a circular economy, as this will contribute to proper waste prevention and reduction planning. Therefore, an effective timber waste management plan (TWMP) considering waste prevention and reduction in the preconstruction stage is essential [77,78]. No such goal is available in the industry, which requires consideration before any construction project.…”
Section: Pre-construction Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quality of life and human health are, in general, interconnected with environmental sustainability [18], and there is a global concern with the environment [19], although sustainable developments are not easy goals [20]. The involvement of the several stakeholders may facilitate the evolution towards a greener economy and society [21], considering the great expectations in the European Union about the dimensions of the circular economy [22] and its local acknowledgement [23]. In this involvement, it is also important to understand the social dynamics [24].…”
Section: Efficiency and Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Project designers should spend some time on considering how to reduce waste generation through reasonable design schemes [11], use of secondary materials [12], as well as, standardization of construction materials, dimensional coordination and application of modern methods of construction [13].In turn, regarding onsite management activities, adherence to design documents, reduction of the number and extent of design changes [13] and more accurate estimation of materials required in each construction stage [14] have been pointed as practices with great potential to reduce waste generation. Onsite management of construction waste is also considered determinant for its destination [15]. Waste segregation [16] and maximization of onsite materials reuse [17,18], for example, are practices that contribute for reducing waste landfilling and material intensiveness in construction.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In turn, regarding onsite management activities, adherence to design documents, reduction of the number and extent of design changes [13] and more accurate estimation of materials required in each construction stage [14] have been pointed as practices with great potential to reduce waste generation. Onsite management of construction waste is also considered determinant for its destination [15]. Waste segregation [16] and maximization of onsite materials reuse [17,18], for example, are practices that contribute for reducing waste landfilling and material intensiveness in construction.…”
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confidence: 99%