Ramos Mário, Martinho Graça, Pina Joaquim
MARE - Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre / Associate Laboratory ARNET - Aquatic Research Network, Portugal; Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, NOVA School of Science and Technology, NOVA University Lisbon, 2829-516 Caparica, Portugal.
MARE - Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre / Associate Laboratory ARNET - Aquatic Research Network, Portugal; Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, NOVA School of Science and Technology, NOVA University Lisbon, 2829-516 Caparica, Portugal.
Waste Manag. 2023 May 1;162:102-112. doi: 10.1016/j.wasman.2023.02.028. Epub 2023 Mar 23.
Achieving a broad analysis of construction and demolition waste (CDW) management without considering local scale dynamics, and its detailed characteristics, is a constraint that has made it challenging to optimally engage in an integrated assessment of the circular economy principles in the construction sector. In this sense, this research demonstrates that investing in local strategies is important, involving municipalities and micro and small construction companies. Firstly, the results reveal the importance of having controlled sites, under local responsibility, for the preliminary storage of CDW, creating in waste producers the habit of separating waste onsite, reducing costs and limitations for municipalities. Secondly, frequent supervision actions at construction sites are also important at this scale, as they facilitate progress in terms of encouraging compliance with mandatory legal procedures and good practices for CDW management. But it is easier to improve practice through direct onsite procedures than it is with bureaucratic legal requirements alone. Thirdly, procedural control, implemented by municipal technicians in conjunction with other strategies, also helps to promote CDW management, this being associated with processes of public and private construction works subjected to license or prior control, in opposition to what has been accomplished so far. But the research also demonstrated that regular awareness, training, and supervision actions might increase the likelihood of improvements in behaviour on the local scale, in the sense that stakeholders acquire new habits, which, over time, might lead to better results locally and, as a consequence, influence other scales of intervention.
在不考虑地方层面动态及其详细特征的情况下,对建筑与拆除废物(CDW)管理进行广泛分析存在局限性,这使得在建筑部门对循环经济原则进行综合评估时难以实现最优。从这个意义上讲,本研究表明,投资于地方战略很重要,其中涉及市政当局以及微型和小型建筑公司。首先,研究结果揭示了由地方负责设立受控场地用于CDW初步存储的重要性,这能让废物产生者养成在现场分类废物的习惯,降低市政当局的成本和限制。其次,在此层面上,对建筑工地进行频繁监督行动也很重要,因为这有助于在鼓励遵守CDW管理的强制性法律程序和良好做法方面取得进展。但通过直接的现场程序改进做法比仅靠官僚主义的法律要求更容易。第三,由市政技术人员与其他战略共同实施的程序控制,也有助于促进CDW管理,这与受许可或事先控制的公共和私人建筑工程流程相关,与迄今为止的情况相反。但研究还表明,定期开展宣传、培训和监督行动可能会增加地方层面行为改善的可能性,即利益相关者养成新习惯,随着时间推移,这可能在地方上带来更好的结果,并进而影响其他干预层面。