In recent years, increased concerns over pollution and greenhouse gas emissions have initiated a wave of policy change in both governmental, industry and non-governmental organisations in order to reduce the overall environmental impact and ensure a sustainable future. The UK Green Building Council for instance has identified construction as one of the most emission-intensive industries, accounting for around 50% of greenhouse gas production in the UK. In this study, a hybrid life cycle assessment (LCA) technique is used to analyse the plasterboard supply chain; the most commonly used product in the UK construction industry of one of the Europe?s leading distributor and contractor of building materials. This study demonstrates how emission ...
Organisations are under pressure to involve environmental concern in their supply chains, right fro...
Buildings and construction materials account for one third of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ...
Buildings contribute significantly to CO2 emissions but also have large technical potential for impr...
In recent years, increased concerns over pollution and greenhouse gas emissions have initiated a wav...
The UK construction industry faces the daunting task of replacing and extending a significant propor...
The construction industry is responsible for approximately 50 per cent of global greenhouse gas emis...
The actual context of the environmental concern is very important in the construction sector, which ...
Cement is traditionally regarded as an energy and emission intensive construction material. The redu...
In an effort to achieve sustainable operations, green supply chain management has become an importan...
Purpose: This paper focuses on tracing GHG emissions across the supply chain industries associated w...
Construction industries play a large role in contributing to the environmental problems. The buildin...
Mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from buildings is important for combatting climate change ...
The global construction industry is responsible for considerable effects on the environment and soci...
In the United Kingdom, the construction materials sector consumes around 400 million tonnes of raw m...
In the latest decades, the industrial consumption of materials and energy has undergone a growth whi...
Organisations are under pressure to involve environmental concern in their supply chains, right fro...
Buildings and construction materials account for one third of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ...
Buildings contribute significantly to CO2 emissions but also have large technical potential for impr...
In recent years, increased concerns over pollution and greenhouse gas emissions have initiated a wav...
The UK construction industry faces the daunting task of replacing and extending a significant propor...
The construction industry is responsible for approximately 50 per cent of global greenhouse gas emis...
The actual context of the environmental concern is very important in the construction sector, which ...
Cement is traditionally regarded as an energy and emission intensive construction material. The redu...
In an effort to achieve sustainable operations, green supply chain management has become an importan...
Purpose: This paper focuses on tracing GHG emissions across the supply chain industries associated w...
Construction industries play a large role in contributing to the environmental problems. The buildin...
Mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from buildings is important for combatting climate change ...
The global construction industry is responsible for considerable effects on the environment and soci...
In the United Kingdom, the construction materials sector consumes around 400 million tonnes of raw m...
In the latest decades, the industrial consumption of materials and energy has undergone a growth whi...
Organisations are under pressure to involve environmental concern in their supply chains, right fro...
Buildings and construction materials account for one third of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ...
Buildings contribute significantly to CO2 emissions but also have large technical potential for impr...