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TITLE
Diverting demolition waste toward secondary markets through
integrated reverse logistics supply chains: A systematic literature
review
AUTHOR NAMES
Tennakoon G.A.; Rameezdeen R.; Chileshe N.
AUTHOR ADDRESSES
(Tennakoon G.A., gihan.tennakoon@mymail.unisa.edu.au; Rameezdeen R.; Chileshe
N.) UniSA STEM, Scarce Resources and Circular Economy (ScaRCE), University of
South Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS
G.A. Tennakoon, UniSA STEM, Scarce Resources and Circular Economy (ScaRCE),
University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia. Email:
gihan.tennakoon@mymail.unisa.edu.au
AiP/IP ENTRY DATE
2021-06-02
FULL RECORD ENTRY DATE
2021-06-02
SOURCE
Waste Management and Research (2022) 40:3 (274-293). Date of Publication: 1 Mar
2022
SOURCE TITLE
Waste Management and Research
PUBLICATION YEAR
2022
VOLUME
40
ISSUE
3
FIRST PAGE
274
LAST PAGE
293
DATE OF PUBLICATION
1 Mar 2022

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PUBLICATION TYPE
Review
ISSN
1096-3669 (electronic)
0734-242X
BOOK PUBLISHER
SAGE Publications Ltd
ABSTRACT
Construction industry has adopted reverse logistics (RL) concept to manage high
volumes of demolition waste (DW). However, DW RL supply chains (RLSCs) were
found to be suffering from uncertainties, information deficiencies, and uncoordinated
material flows. Improving supply chain integration (SCI), specifically external integration,
across DW RLSCs was identified as a possible solution to overcome such problems.
Despite this, studies that focus on external integration in DW RLSCs are limited. Using
a systematic literature review (SLR), this study explores external integration in DW
RLSCs. Sixty-six articles from three databases published between 2006 and 2020 were
subjected to descriptive and content analysis. Arrangement of material, information, and
financial flows across DW RLSCs, inhibitors of external integration, and potential
measures for improving external integration were analyzed. Accordingly, material,
information, and financial flows across DW RLSCs were mapped, and inhibitors of
external integration, along with potential measures for improving external integration
were identified. As the key outcome of this SLR, these findings were developed into a
conceptual framework, which shows the main factors that inhibit and improve external
integration in DW RLSCs. The framework will be useful in guiding further empirical
research and informing industry practice. Several future research directions are also
proposed to expand knowledge around the research domain.
AUTHOR KEYWORDS
demolition waste
external integration
reverse logistics
Supply chain integration
systematic literature review
EMTREE MEDICAL INDEX TERMS (MAJOR FOCUS)
construction and demolition waste
EMTREE MEDICAL INDEX TERMS
conceptual framework; content analysis; empirical research; human; review;
systematic review
LANGUAGE OF ARTICLE
English
LANGUAGE OF SUMMARY

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English
MEDLINE PMID
34034580 (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34034580)
PUI
L2011616194
DOI
10.1177/0734242X211021478
FULL TEXT LINK
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0734242X211021478
EMBASE LINK
https://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L2011616194&from
=export
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2022 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

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