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Peter Ansu-Mensah,Monica Ansu-Mensah,Desmond Kuupiel
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The new paradigm shift in the discourse on sustainability and sustainable consumption globally and particularly in Africa, has led to the need to understand the consumption practices of people in order to strategize and safeguard scarce natural resources...
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Sulala Al-Hamadani, Temitope Egbelakin, Willy Sher, Jason Von Meding
The application of ecological modernization (EM) (to delink industry growth from environmental damage) to minimize construction waste has not been explored within the construction industry in general, and the New South Wales (NSW) construction industry i...
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The construction sector is a key component of a nation’s gross domestic product, but its inherent nature results in potentially dangerous conditions that affect the safety of all workers on construction projects (CPs). Therefore, the original idea ...
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Nor Eeda Haji Ali,Ho Chin Siong,Halmi Zainol,Nurain Mohd Talmizi
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Waste management is one of the most challenging problems. This study investigates the influence of household attributes on waste minimisation behaviour in Shah Alam City, Malaysia. Through a household survey, 300 respondents were randomly chosen. Finding...
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Niluka Domingo
Over recent years, the British government has been investing billions of pounds in new and refurbished healthcare building projects. With the rapid growth in investment in healthcare infrastructure throughout the United Kingdom, a number of sustainabilit...
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Mary Hardie, Shahed Khan, Angela O'Donnell, Graham Miller
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Renovation and refurbishment of the existingcommercial building stock is a growing area oftotal construction activity and a significantgenerator of waste sent to landfill in Australia. Awritten waste management plan (WMP) is awidespread regulatory requir...
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