Utilisation of certification schemes for recycled products in the Australian building and construction sector

Author:

Shooshtarian Salman1ORCID,Maqsood Tayyab1,Wong Peter S. P.1,Zaman Atiq2,Caldera Savindi34ORCID,Ryley Tim5

Affiliation:

1. School of Property, Construction and Project Management RMIT University Melbourne Australia

2. School of Design and the Built Environment Curtin University Perth Australia

3. Cities Research Institute Griffith University Brisbane Australia

4. School of Science, Technology and Engineering University of the Sunshine Coast Petrie Australia

5. School of Engineering and Built Environment Griffith University Brisbane Australia

Abstract

AbstractRecycled product certification (RPC) schemes may prove useful to ensure the desired quality and gain buyer confidence in purchasing products with recycled content (PwRC). RPCs are relatively new to the sector and have not been widely adopted. Hence, this study aims to investigate the implementation of RPC in construction projects using a multiple‐case study approach. The analysis reveals that a large proportion of respondents were unaware of these schemes. The study finds that while a majority favoured RPC application, there were significant variations in responses among stakeholder groups. Moreover, the study identifies six advantages and seven significant barriers associated with the use of RPC in the sector. This study recommends leveraging education and supportive regulation for the effective implementation of RPC. In particular, the policymakers who intend to embed RPC in procurement policies for purchasing PwRC can learn about the identified loopholes and strategies and address them accordingly.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Strategy and Management,Geography, Planning and Development,Business and International Management

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