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Practitioners Recycling Attitude and Behaviour in the Australian Construction Industry
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Construction waste management and recycling is widely discussed. However, at present there is still a significant amount of waste generated during the construction process. Considering this fact, this research aims to analyse the recycling attitudes and behaviours in the Australian construction industry. This paper investigates attitudes and behaviour towards recycling habits in construction; understands how recycling is viewed and carried out by practitioners in the industry; explains the causes of these states of mind; and formulates techniques that could be utilized to improve waste management and recycling acceptance within the industry and improve its effectiveness. Initially, the required data was collected through a questionnaire survey. Afterwards, a statistical analysis was carried out using SPSS software. It was found that the practitioners’ attitude towards recycling habits are positive; however, their behaviour is not as strong as it should be. This means that the industry is aware and concerned about recycling in construction and willing to improve the environment by developing recycling habits. Recommendations to improve attitudes and behaviour towards recycling habits are also suggested, such as legislation and market driven developments, improvements of waste management methods, provisions in work method statements, sharing research and applications in sub-industries and developing communication.
Title: Practitioners Recycling Attitude and Behaviour in the Australian Construction Industry
Description:
Construction waste management and recycling is widely discussed.
However, at present there is still a significant amount of waste generated during the construction process.
Considering this fact, this research aims to analyse the recycling attitudes and behaviours in the Australian construction industry.
This paper investigates attitudes and behaviour towards recycling habits in construction; understands how recycling is viewed and carried out by practitioners in the industry; explains the causes of these states of mind; and formulates techniques that could be utilized to improve waste management and recycling acceptance within the industry and improve its effectiveness.
Initially, the required data was collected through a questionnaire survey.
Afterwards, a statistical analysis was carried out using SPSS software.
It was found that the practitioners’ attitude towards recycling habits are positive; however, their behaviour is not as strong as it should be.
This means that the industry is aware and concerned about recycling in construction and willing to improve the environment by developing recycling habits.
Recommendations to improve attitudes and behaviour towards recycling habits are also suggested, such as legislation and market driven developments, improvements of waste management methods, provisions in work method statements, sharing research and applications in sub-industries and developing communication.
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