By: Yamini N. Deshvena
Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering Department, Shri Shivji Institute of Engineering & Management Studies, Parbhani, Maharashtra, India.
Abstract
The construction industry plays a major role in global environmental degradation, contributing around 39% of carbon emissions and 40% of global energy consumption. This paper explores the best practices and innovative strategies to enhance environmental sustainability in construction, focusing on waste management, energy efficiency, sustainable materials, and regulatory compliance. A mixed-methods approach is employed, utilizing quantitative data analysis from industry reports and qualitative insights from case studies of five construction firms recognized for their sustainability initiatives. Findings reveal that organizations adopting sustainable construction practices, such as the use of recycled materials, energy-efficient building designs, and advanced waste management techniques, can reduce their environmental footprint by up to 30%. Additionally, the integration of innovative technologies – such as Building Information Modeling, green building certifications, and renewable energy systems – significantly enhances the sustainability of construction projects. This research emphasizes the importance of a proactive approach to sustainability that encompasses not only compliance with regulations but also the commitment to continuous improvement and innovation. The paper concludes with actionable recommendations for construction firms and policymakers, including the need for increased investment in sustainable technologies, the adoption of life cycle assessment methods, and the promotion of collaborative partnerships across the industry implementing these strategies allows the construction industry to significantly contribute to combating climate change and promoting a sustainable future.
Keywords: Environmental sustainability, construction industry, sustainable practices, innovative technologies, waste management
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