An analysis of electronic waste management …
Industrial e-waste management is governed by the Malaysian legislative frameworks. •. e-waste collection and management need to be strengthened …

Industrial e-waste management is governed by the Malaysian legislative frameworks. •. e-waste collection and management need to be strengthened …
Construction waste has a major impact on the environment. With the demands in implementing major infrastructure projects in Malaysia, together with many commercial building and housing development programmes, a large amount of construction waste is being produced by the construction sector. ... Exchange waste …
Construction waste management is not a new topic in the construction industry. It involves the management of waste material arising from construction, renovation, and demolition activities as such concrete, timber, steel, and plastics products. The poor construction waste management practice has led to failure to ensure …
Current construction waste situation and construction waste exchange system are studied, and e-conWasteExchange model has been developed and targeted users are contractors, developers, local council and Construction Industry Development Board of Malaysia (CIDB).
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Resources, Conservation and Recycling 51 (2007) 190–202 Implementation of waste management and minimisation in the construction industry of Malaysia Rawshan Ara Begum a,∗, …
1999. This paper reviews the broad trends related to solid waste management in Asia. It focuses on waste management only as it pertains to urban environments. The study analyzes the trends and provides…. Expand. 325. 1 Asia in this context is limited to China, Japan, Hong Kong, Republic of Korea, Mongolia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia ...
E-construction waste exchange in Malaysia: A preliminary study E-construction waste exchange in Malaysia: A preliminary study. Access Restriction …
P e r e i r a, " W a s t e g e n e r a t i o n a n d recycling: comp arison of conventiona l and industrialized building systems," A merican Journal of Environmental S ciences, Vol. 6(4), pp.
As a developing country, Malaysia is no exception in facing construction waste management issues. Since demand of new construction project increases every …
Draw a data flow diagram for e-construction waste exchange and describe its benefits qualitatively. Recycled C&D waste trading market to achieve sustainable development (Parker et al., ... E-construction waste exchange in Malaysia: a preliminary study. 2008. 2008 Int. Symp. Inf. Technol., 4 (2008), pp. 1-7, …
The Malaysian construction industry continues to grow, benefiting the country s economy and providing essential infrastructure. However, this thriving industry is responsible for one of the single largest waste streams in the country. This paper focuses on the current status of waste management in the Malaysian construction sector. It …
Nasaruddin FHM, Ramli NHM, Ravana SD (2008) E-construction waste exchange in Malaysia: A preliminary study. In: 2008 International Symposium on Information Technology, 26–28 August 2008, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.
Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) is a deep concern for most developing countries with a harmful impact on the environment, society, and economy. This study attempts to offer insights …
E-construction waste exchange in Malaysia: a preliminary study . As a developing country, Malaysia is no exception in facing construction waste management issues. Since demand of new, construction project increases every year, construction waste dump at landfill has also increased at an alarming rate. In this preliminary study, current ...
As a developing country, Malaysia is no exception in facing construction waste management issues. Since demand of new, construction project increases every year, construction waste dump at landfill has also increased at an alarming rate. In this preliminary study, current construction waste situation and construction waste …
This paper presents. a mapping of construction waste illegal dumping in Kluang district, Johor using Geographic. Information S ystem (GIS) software. Info rmation of the d umped w aste suc h as c ...
Construction waste generation nowadays becoming a pressing issue in Malaysia with the high numbers of the construction project, which increased rapidly due to 'Malaysia Plan 2020' in the ...
Indirect waste measurement method was used to estimate waste generation. Total waste generation for Kuala Lumpur was around 6,101.46 metric tons. The predicted total amount of C&D waste generated ...
Arshad et al. (2017) define waste in the construction industry as "any incompetence that results in use of tools, material, labor, equipment, and the capital in larger amount than those measured ...
Abstract. The construction sector is among the fastest growing sectors in Malaysia; it consumes a vast amount of natural resources and produces a massive …
In Malaysia, e-waste is categorized as scheduled waste with code SW110 under t he First Schedule, Environmental Quality Regulations (Scheduled Waste) 2005, En vironmental Quality Act 1974 ...
As a developing country, Malaysia is no exception in facing construction waste management issues. Since demand of new construction project increases every year, construction waste dump at landfill has also increased at an alarming rate. In this
DOI: 10.1016/J.AUTCON.2005.09.003 Corpus ID: 110478814; E-commerce system simulation for construction and demolition waste exchange @article{Chen2006EcommerceSS, title={E-commerce system simulation for construction and demolition waste exchange}, author={Zhen Chen and Heng Li and Stephen C. W. …
In Malaysia, " Solid Waste and Public Cleansing Management (Scheme for Construction Solid Waste) Regulations 2018 " (hereinafter referred to as the "Regulations") were promulgated on October 31, 2018, becoming effective on November 1, 2018. The Regulations prescribe the requirements for the management of construction solid …
Current construction waste situation and construction waste exchange system are studied, and e-conWasteExchange model has been developed and targeted users are contractors, developers, local council and Construction Industry Development Board of Malaysia (CIDB).
Construction industry is one of the main contributors to waste streams in Malaysia. Construction activities caused a significant amount of construction waste increased since over the last two decades.
This paper presents the issues surrounding construction waste experience in Malaysia. It discusses about illegal dumping of construction waste due to attitude of …
Current construction waste situation and construction waste exchange system are studied, and e-conWasteExchange model has been developed and targeted users are contractors, developers, local council and …
As a developing country, Malaysia is no exception in facing construction waste management issues. Since demand of new construction project increases every year, construction waste dump at landfill has also increased at an alarming rate. In this preliminary study, current construction waste situation and construction waste …
According to Hendriks and Janssen [17], about 90% of construction and demolition waste processed by the recycling system is generally made up of masonry and concrete, which makes waste management ...
Illegal dumping of solid waste not only affecting the environment but also social life of communities, hence authorities should have an effective system to cater this problem. Malaysia is experiencing extensive physical developments and this has led to an increase of construction waste illegal dumping. However, due to the lack of proper data …
As a result, a model for e-construction waste exchange has been developed specifically for Malaysia (Figure 4). This system requires user to register as a member. Access level …
Current construction waste situation and construction waste exchange system are studied, and e-conWasteExchange model has been developed and targeted users are contractors, developers, local council and Construction Industry Development Board of Malaysia (CIDB).