Realization of circular economy principles in manufacturing: obstacles, advancements, and routes to achieve a sustainable industry transformation
Milon Selvam Dennison,
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M. Bhuvanesh Kumar,
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S. Kirubanidhi Jebabalan
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Discover Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5(1)
Published: Nov. 26, 2024
This
review
explores
the
integration
of
Circular
Economy
(CE)
principles
in
manufacturing,
focusing
on
its
potential
to
transform
industrial
practices
by
promoting
sustainability,
economic
adaptability,
and
social
welfare.
As
manufacturers
face
depletion
natural
resources
growing
environmental
concerns,
CE
presents
a
regenerative
model
that
prioritizes
resource
efficiency,
waste
reduction,
closed-loop
systems.
The
study
provides
detailed
analysis
current
state
adoption,
outlining
significant
barriers
such
as
economic,
technological,
regulatory
showcase
innovative
strategies
business
models
successfully
apply
circular
principles.
Additionally,
paper
emphasizes
role
supportive
legislative
frameworks,
incentives,
educational
initiatives
accelerating
adoption.
offers
actionable
recommendations
for
industry
stakeholders,
emphasizing
importance
collaboration,
continuous
learning,
robust
monitoring
systems
ensure
smooth
transition.
By
uniting
manufacturers,
policymakers,
consumers
under
shared
principles,
this
advocates
sustainable,
resilient,
prosperous
future
manufacturing
sector.
Language: Английский
Digital Technologies and Sustainability in Project Management: Current Trends and Future Perspectives
Future of business and finance,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 147 - 168
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Ozonation for Low-Load Greywater Treatment: A Review and Experimental Considerations for Small-Scale Systems
Water,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(8), P. 1195 - 1195
Published: April 16, 2025
The
effectiveness
of
ozone
(O3)
in
eliminating
various
types
microorganisms,
as
well
oxidizing
a
wide
range
contaminants
present
wastewater,
and
drinking
water,
is
extensively
documented
the
literature,
along
with
required
concentrations,
contact
times
(Ct
values),
reaction
mechanisms
for
different
pollutants,
overall
efficiency.
This
article
presents
comprehensive
review
on
use
aqueous
O3
treatment
disinfection,
specifically
low-contaminant
domestic
greywater
(LGW),
providing
information
its
integration
into
design
small-scale
systems.
Additionally,
to
complement
theoretical
findings,
experimental
tests
were
conducted
using
portable
generator
an
operational
facility
treating
(GW)
from
handwashing
sinks.
results
confirmed
that
concentration
increases
over
time
but
decreases
volume
water
be
treated
increases.
Water
analysis
showed
significant
reductions
BOD5,
turbidity,
total
suspended
solids
after
treatment.
Furthermore,
demonstrated
presence
microorganisms
LGW
minimal,
case
fecal
coliforms,
ensuring
1
Log
disinfection
level
this
type
system.
O3,
sole
system,
oxidation
potential
nearly
twice
chlorine,
proved
highly
effective
systems,
promoting
sustainable
practices,
resource
conservation,
environmental
protection,
public
health.
Language: Английский
BIM-Based Framework for Photovoltaic Systems: Advancing Technologies, Overcoming Challenges, and Enhancing Sustainable Building Performance
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(8), P. 3695 - 3695
Published: April 19, 2025
Building-integrated
photovoltaic
systems
(BIPVs)
is
a
strategy
to
achieve
energy
self-sufficiency
in
buildings.
However,
(PV)
production
presents
challenges
due
its
intermittent
nature,
characterized
by
variations
and
uncertainties
associated
with
solar
radiation
interference
from
the
building’s
surroundings.
Therefore,
building
information
modeling
(BIM)
enables
simulations
performance
analyses
during
design
phase
of
In
this
context,
paper
aims
identify
key
strategies
for
integrating
BIM
how
these
approaches
support
development
sustainable
projects.
A
systematic
literature
review
was
conducted,
combined
bibliometric
analysis,
content
coding
63
articles.
Results
indicate
an
annual
research
growth
rate
19.62%,
contributions
268
authors
international
co-authorship
22.22%.
Core
trends
BIM-PV
context
were
identified
through
thematic
maps,
highlighting
four
dimensions—BIPV
applications,
parametric
tools
simulation,
challenges,
potential
benefits—divided
into
32
codes.
The
findings
are
synthesized
theoretical
propositions
structured
integrative
framework.
Additionally,
five
applications
integration
mapped,
along
their
addressed
problems
limitations
establishing
managerial
contributions.
Language: Английский
The Role of BIM in Sustainable Construction Project Delivery Methods With Focus on Circular Economy
Sepehr Nourjalili,
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Fariborz Forouzannia
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Engineering Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
7(4)
Published: April 1, 2025
ABSTRACT
Delivery
methods
in
sustainable
construction
projects
and
building
information
modeling
(BIM)
have
addressed
many
problems
introduced
challenges
opportunities
to
improve
the
efficiency
of
project
management.
Using
circular
economy
principles
provides
an
opportunity
environmental
economic
indicators.
This
study
examines
role
BIM
delivery
through
principles.
In
this
research,
we
studied
available
literature
develop
a
questionnaire
measure
three
variables
including
BIM,
economy.
paper,
full‐time
faculties
industry's
experts
were
considered
as
statistical
population,
whose
number
is
equal
210
people.
Then,
using
Cochran's
formula,
sample
size
was
determined
132
Afterwards,
order
collect
data,
structured
questionnaires
completed
by
experts,
who
checked
importance
these
factors.
Moreover,
structural
equation
approach
has
been
used
investigate
relationship
between
research
variables.
The
results
showed
that
positive
significant
effect
on
methods,
about
50%
total
indirectly
explained
intermediate
variable
Language: Английский
The Integration of Geospatial Data for the BIM-Based Inventory of a Skatepark—A Case Study
Przemysław Klapa,
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Maciej Małek
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ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(5), P. 181 - 181
Published: April 24, 2025
Sports
facilities
encompass
diverse
spaces
tailored
to
various
sports
disciplines,
each
characterized
by
unique
shapes
and
sizes.
Skateparks,
renowned
for
their
avant-garde
designs,
are
meticulously
crafted
exude
distinctiveness,
featuring
an
array
of
constructions,
surfaces,
intricate
shapes.
Traditional
measurement
methods
often
struggle
capture
the
spatial,
structural,
architectural
diversity
these
facilities.
Constructing
3D
models,
particularly
with
Building
Information
Modeling
(BIM)
technology,
faces
inherent
challenges
due
complex
individualistic
nature
skateparks.
The
crux
lies
in
acquiring
credible
comprehensive
spatial
construction-related
information.
Geospatial
data
emerges
as
a
viable
solution,
effectively
addressing
skatepark’s
myriad
forms
while
upholding
information
accuracy
reliability.
By
gathering,
processing,
integrating
Terrestrial
Laser
Scanning
drone-based
photogrammetry
point
cloud
data,
precise
foundation
is
established
BIM
model
generation.
Leveraging
integrated
photographic
aids
identifying
elements
construction
materials,
facilitating
creation
detailed
technical
documentation
life-like
visualizations.
This
not
only
supports
condition
assessment
maintenance
planning,
but
also
assists
strategically
planning
facility
expansions,
renovations,
or
component
replacements.
Moreover,
technology
streamlines
management
preserving
vital
object-related
structured
database,
enhancing
overall
efficiency
effectiveness.
Language: Английский
A SWOT analysis of stakeholder perspectives on the strategic application of economic sustainability indicators in Ghana’s road infrastructure development
George Okyere Dokyi,
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Kwame Kwakwa Osei,
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John Tookey
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et al.
International Journal of Sustainable Transportation,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 18
Published: April 28, 2025
Language: Английский
Examining the Impact of Material Management Practices on Project Performance in the Construction Industry
Buildings,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(7), P. 2076 - 2076
Published: July 7, 2024
In
the
construction
industry,
much
of
process
is
controlled
by
materials,
and
material
management
has
a
direct
impact
on
many
performance
criteria
such
as
cost,
time,
quality,
efficiency.
This
study
examined
project
activities
that
make
up
process:
planning,
supply,
logistics,
transport,
stock,
waste
control
building
materials.
Material
practices
were
measured
using
15
under
five
different
headings,
was
13
three
through
surveys
industry
personnel
at
various
sites.
Multiple
regression
analyses
performed
data
obtained.
The
impacts
efficiency,
performance,
well
overall
multiple
analyses.
analysis
showed
handling,
stock
had
positive
while
planning
logistics
did
not
have
statistically
significant
impacts.
It
concluded
results
will
help
to
better
understand
relationship
between
stakeholders
improve
their
practices.
Language: Английский
Towards carbon-neutral construction: Integrating BIM and energy analysis for sustainable design decision-making
Gulbin Ozcan-Deniz,
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Sarah Rodovalho
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International Journal of Architectural Computing,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 21, 2024
The
growing
concerns
over
the
high
energy
consumption
of
buildings
challenge
design
and
construction
parties
to
grow
a
deeper
understanding
sustainable
practices
carbon
footprint
reduction
in
construction.
With
emerging
technologies
such
as
Building
Information
Modeling
(BIM)
its
associated
tools,
it
is
now
possible
analyze
various
models
decide
on
their
implications
environmental
impacts
dioxide
(CO
2
)
emissions.
Although
these
tools
are
effective
estimating
emissions
project’s
stages,
working
with
several
material
alternatives
throughout
life
cycle
requires
further
comprehension
how
CO
can
be
diminished
decisions.
This
study
presents
comprehensive
two-step
analysis
linking
BIM
software
compare
impact
conventional
versus
parameters
proposed
framework
includes
simulating
commercial
building
case
studies.
Using
software,
evaluated
from
an
use
intensity
(EUI)
perspective.
using
reflected
range
second
part
methodology
assessment
(LCA)
real-world
studies
without
implications.
will
help
designers
identify
decisions
cycle.
seamless
user-friendly
application
this
expedite
during
first
stages
projects.
Language: Английский