4.7 Article

Decision making behaviours and management mechanisms for construction and demolition waste recycling based on public-private partnership

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 29, Issue 54, Pages 82078-82097

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-21221-x

Keywords

Decision-making behaviours; Management mechanism; Construction and demolition waste (CDW) recycling; Public-private partnership (PPP); Consumers purchase intention

Funding

  1. Youth Fund Project of Humanities and Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education, China [21XJC630002]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [JBK21YJ51]

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Generation of construction and demolition waste is a challenge for sustainable development. This study investigates the decision-making behaviors of the government and recyclers in CDW recycling and proposes management mechanisms to improve recycling practices. The results reveal the factors influencing stakeholders' strategies and how various factors affect the evolutionary paths of decision-making behaviors in CDW recycling PPP projects.
Generation of construction and demolition waste (CDW) is a challenge for sustainable development. Recycling is required in response to energy consumption and natural resource depletion caused by CDW. Public-private partnership (PPP) mode provides a strategy for CDW recycling. This study aims to investigate the decision-making behaviours of the government and recyclers and propose management mechanisms to improve CDW recycling. Based on evolutionary game model, the influencing factors of stakeholders' behavioural strategies were identified, including the government supervision costs, penalty, subsidy, the benefits and costs of recyclers' cooperation and opportunism and consumers' purchase intention. The results revealed how the initial strategy proportions, penalties, subsidies and consumers' purchase intentions affect the evolutionary paths of stakeholders' decision-making behaviours in CDW recycling PPP projects. The larger the initial strategy value, the faster the evolutionary trajectory reaches ESS (0, 1). The penalty can restrain speculative behaviours of recyclers, whilst the subsidy has no significant effect. Consumer purchase intention can reduce the cost of government supervision and improve the cooperation efficiency of recyclers. These findings may contribute to enriching the body of knowledge in CDW and providing management mechanisms for CDW recycling practice. Appropriate penalty, subsidy and financial support policies should be formulated to promote the development of CDW recycling PPP projects.

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