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A Review of Carbon Footprint Reduction in Construction Industry, from Design to Operation

Banu Sızırıcı, Yohanna Haile Fseha, Chung-Suk Cho, İbrahim Yıldız, Young-Ji Byon

2021Materials306 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Construction is among the leading industries/activities contributing the largest carbon footprint. This review paper aims to promote awareness of the sources of carbon footprint in the construction industry, from design to operation and management during manufacturing, transportation, construction, operations, maintenance and management, and end-of-life deconstruction phases. In addition, it summarizes the latest studies on carbon footprint reduction strategies in different phases of construction by the use of alternative additives in building materials, improvements in design, recycling construction waste, promoting the utility of alternative water resources, and increasing efficiencies of water technologies and other building systems. It was reported that the application of alternative additives/materials or techniques/systems can reduce up to 90% of CO2 emissions at different stages in the construction and building operations. Therefore, this review can be beneficial at the stage of conceptualization, design, and construction to assist clients and stakeholders in selecting materials and systems; consequently, it promotes consciousness of the environmental impacts of fabrication, transportation, and operation.

Topics & Concepts

Carbon footprintDeconstruction (building)ConceptualizationReduction (mathematics)Construction engineeringEnvironmental economicsEngineeringBusinessWaste managementGreenhouse gasComputer scienceEcologyGeometryMathematicsBiologyArtificial intelligenceEconomicsEnvironmental Impact and SustainabilitySustainable Building Design and AssessmentRecycled Aggregate Concrete Performance