Waste generation is linked to consumption both in households (Final demand) and in the supply chain. Gaining understanding into the driving forces that change of waste generation in the supply chain can contribute to solving issues of waste management. The environmentally-extend input-output model is an effective tool with which to investigate the relationship between economic activities and waste generation. In this paper structural decomposition analysis (SDA) is employed to analyse the determinants of changes of waste generation in Australian economy from 2007–2008 to 2013–2014. Empirical results indicate that the major determinant for the increase of waste generation was change in Final demand’s overall level of economic activity. Chan...
Purpose: The construction industry is a major generator of waste, which has a high potential to yiel...
This thesis investigates potential openings in the waste management market in Queensland, Australia...
Industrial ecologists recognise the impact of industry upon the environment and develop methods with...
Waste generation is linked to consumption both in households (Final demand) and in the supply chain....
Understanding the relationships between the Australian economic system and waste generation from int...
The Household sector (HS) is not only the major cause of waste generation in industrial sectors, but...
Waste input-output (WIO) model is a suitable method to explore the nexus between economic activities...
© 2015 by Yale University The production of waste creates both direct and indirect environmental imp...
There is a pressing global challenge to manage the massive generation of construction and demolition...
Australians generate solid waste at a high rate compared with most other OECD countries. Technologie...
In order to achieve a circular economy, there must be a greater understanding of the links between e...
Purpose: Waste diversion rate (WDR) is a key indicator of effective waste management and circular ec...
Environmental impacts can be linked to the consumption of goods and services. Determining the extent...
Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste makes up 50% of the total waste stream in Perth, Western Aus...
In order to achieve a circular economy, there must be a greater understanding of the links between e...
Purpose: The construction industry is a major generator of waste, which has a high potential to yiel...
This thesis investigates potential openings in the waste management market in Queensland, Australia...
Industrial ecologists recognise the impact of industry upon the environment and develop methods with...
Waste generation is linked to consumption both in households (Final demand) and in the supply chain....
Understanding the relationships between the Australian economic system and waste generation from int...
The Household sector (HS) is not only the major cause of waste generation in industrial sectors, but...
Waste input-output (WIO) model is a suitable method to explore the nexus between economic activities...
© 2015 by Yale University The production of waste creates both direct and indirect environmental imp...
There is a pressing global challenge to manage the massive generation of construction and demolition...
Australians generate solid waste at a high rate compared with most other OECD countries. Technologie...
In order to achieve a circular economy, there must be a greater understanding of the links between e...
Purpose: Waste diversion rate (WDR) is a key indicator of effective waste management and circular ec...
Environmental impacts can be linked to the consumption of goods and services. Determining the extent...
Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste makes up 50% of the total waste stream in Perth, Western Aus...
In order to achieve a circular economy, there must be a greater understanding of the links between e...
Purpose: The construction industry is a major generator of waste, which has a high potential to yiel...
This thesis investigates potential openings in the waste management market in Queensland, Australia...
Industrial ecologists recognise the impact of industry upon the environment and develop methods with...