Impact of Using Recycled Materials in the Construction Industry of the United Arab Emirates

The construction industry in the UAE has undergone massive transformation in the recent years. However, the country faces significant challenges in ensuring the sustainability of the industry. The main barrier to the achievement of sustainability relates to the increasing levels of wastes generated...

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Main Author: Al Zarouni, Tariq (author)
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/775
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2015-12-17T09:19:45Z
2015-06
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv recycled materials
construction industry
United Arab Emirates (UAE)
construction and demolition
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description The construction industry in the UAE has undergone massive transformation in the recent years. However, the country faces significant challenges in ensuring the sustainability of the industry. The main barrier to the achievement of sustainability relates to the increasing levels of wastes generated in the industry. The increased concerns about the amount of construction and demolition (C&D) waste generated in the country has led to different groups calling for increased recycling of the waste rather than disposal in landfills. The study investigates the benefits associated with recycling C&D waste. The study began with an examination of previous studies concerning the sources of waste, sustainable C&D management practices, and the barriers to recycling. Three construction sites and four demolition sites were visited, and interviews conducted with various project members. A qualitative interview was used to collect in-depth information regarding recycling practices at the sites. The most recycled materials at the construction sites include metals and timber. Cost and technology requirements hinder on-site recycling in the projects. However, recycling has significant social, economic, and environmental benefits that the industry should embrace. However, the government should increase its participation in ensuring recycling of materials in the industry. Additionally, project participants such as project managers and contractors should increase their awareness on the environmental impacts of C&D waste and incorporate effective waste minimization, recovery, and recycling strategies.
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spelling Impact of Using Recycled Materials in the Construction Industry of the United Arab EmiratesAl Zarouni, Tariqrecycled materialsconstruction industryUnited Arab Emirates (UAE)construction and demolitionThe construction industry in the UAE has undergone massive transformation in the recent years. However, the country faces significant challenges in ensuring the sustainability of the industry. The main barrier to the achievement of sustainability relates to the increasing levels of wastes generated in the industry. The increased concerns about the amount of construction and demolition (C&D) waste generated in the country has led to different groups calling for increased recycling of the waste rather than disposal in landfills. The study investigates the benefits associated with recycling C&D waste. The study began with an examination of previous studies concerning the sources of waste, sustainable C&D management practices, and the barriers to recycling. Three construction sites and four demolition sites were visited, and interviews conducted with various project members. A qualitative interview was used to collect in-depth information regarding recycling practices at the sites. The most recycled materials at the construction sites include metals and timber. Cost and technology requirements hinder on-site recycling in the projects. However, recycling has significant social, economic, and environmental benefits that the industry should embrace. However, the government should increase its participation in ensuring recycling of materials in the industry. Additionally, project participants such as project managers and contractors should increase their awareness on the environmental impacts of C&D waste and incorporate effective waste minimization, recovery, and recycling strategies.The British University in Dubai (BUiD)2015-12-17T09:19:45Z2015-12-17T09:19:45Z2015-06Dissertationapplication/pdf2013117050http://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/775enoai:bspace.buid.ac.ae:1234/7752021-10-24T11:12:43Z
spellingShingle Impact of Using Recycled Materials in the Construction Industry of the United Arab Emirates
Al Zarouni, Tariq
recycled materials
construction industry
United Arab Emirates (UAE)
construction and demolition
title Impact of Using Recycled Materials in the Construction Industry of the United Arab Emirates
title_full Impact of Using Recycled Materials in the Construction Industry of the United Arab Emirates
title_fullStr Impact of Using Recycled Materials in the Construction Industry of the United Arab Emirates
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Using Recycled Materials in the Construction Industry of the United Arab Emirates
title_short Impact of Using Recycled Materials in the Construction Industry of the United Arab Emirates
title_sort Impact of Using Recycled Materials in the Construction Industry of the United Arab Emirates
topic recycled materials
construction industry
United Arab Emirates (UAE)
construction and demolition
url http://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/775