To meet greenhouse gas emission targets, at global, national and sector level, reduction opportunities should be explored in both the embodied and operational carbon of the built environment. One underexploited option to reduce embodied carbon is the reuse of structural steel. However, in the UK, work by Sansom and Avery (2014) suggests a picture of declining levels of reuse. This paper explores why this is the case by identifying the practical barriers to structural steel reuse through a series of semi-structured interviews with UK construction industry members. Whilst there were many identified barriers, five practical barriers were prioritised as being most significant: cost, availability/storage, no client demand, traceability and suppl...
Half of the world's annual production of steel is used in constructing buildings and infrastructure....
Introduction – The construction industry emits large amounts of greenhouse gases through waste gener...
Reuse and high-value recycling have a pivotal role to play in reducing waste and minimising carbon e...
To meet greenhouse gas emission targets, at global, national and sector level, reduction opportuniti...
With growing pressure on the construction industry to be more resource efficient, to reduce waste an...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Although steel reuse has been identified as an effective method to reduce the c...
Although steel reuse has been identified as an effective method to reduce the carbon and energy impa...
The construction industry plays a critical role in tackling the challenges of climate change, carbon...
Producing steel causes 6% of global anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions. Experts recommend that t...
The building and construction sector is responsible for more than half of global steel consumption. ...
The UK construction industry faces the daunting task of replacing and extending a significant propor...
As is the case in a number of countries, the UK construction industry faces the challenge of expandi...
AbstractConstruction is the most resource intensive sector in the world. It consumes more than half ...
Over one-quarter of steel produced annually is used in the construction of buildings.Making this ste...
This chapter focuses on the re-use of materials in the construction sector, reconsidering the wastef...
Half of the world's annual production of steel is used in constructing buildings and infrastructure....
Introduction – The construction industry emits large amounts of greenhouse gases through waste gener...
Reuse and high-value recycling have a pivotal role to play in reducing waste and minimising carbon e...
To meet greenhouse gas emission targets, at global, national and sector level, reduction opportuniti...
With growing pressure on the construction industry to be more resource efficient, to reduce waste an...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Although steel reuse has been identified as an effective method to reduce the c...
Although steel reuse has been identified as an effective method to reduce the carbon and energy impa...
The construction industry plays a critical role in tackling the challenges of climate change, carbon...
Producing steel causes 6% of global anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions. Experts recommend that t...
The building and construction sector is responsible for more than half of global steel consumption. ...
The UK construction industry faces the daunting task of replacing and extending a significant propor...
As is the case in a number of countries, the UK construction industry faces the challenge of expandi...
AbstractConstruction is the most resource intensive sector in the world. It consumes more than half ...
Over one-quarter of steel produced annually is used in the construction of buildings.Making this ste...
This chapter focuses on the re-use of materials in the construction sector, reconsidering the wastef...
Half of the world's annual production of steel is used in constructing buildings and infrastructure....
Introduction – The construction industry emits large amounts of greenhouse gases through waste gener...
Reuse and high-value recycling have a pivotal role to play in reducing waste and minimising carbon e...