EXPLORING GREEN FEATURES THAT MAKE BUILDING MATERIALS GREEN release_fjzl6blwizfrpbuzbh6wkqni4a

by P Rathnayake, University of Moratuwa, D. Soorige, S.D.I.A. Amarasinghe, P. Dissanayake, University of Moratuwa, University of Moratuwa, University of Moratuwa

Released as a paper-conference by Faculty of Architecture Research Unit.

2021  

Abstract

The construction industry plays a significant role in the economic growth of a country. Nevertheless, the construction industry has created severe adverse environmental impacts. Therefore, green building technologies are implemented to alleviate the adverse effects of the construction industry. Using green materials instead of conventional building materials with high environmental impacts has been identified as one such implementation. However, there seems to be much confusion in defining green building materials. Hence, it is vital to explore the features of green building materials. Therefore, this article investigates green features that qualify the building materials as green building materials. A qualitative research approach was selected as the research methodology, and semi-structured interviews were conducted with seven green building experts. The data was analysed using content analysis. Findings revealed that recycled content, local availability of materials, embodied energy of materials, use of rapidly renewable material, usage of waste material for the production process, material wastage content in the production process and pollution prevention in the production process are the green features. The study results guide the identification of green building materials that can replace the materials with poor environmental sustainability.
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