نبذة مختصرة : The aim of this paper is to attain a relationship between Construction and Demolition waste, circular economy principle and SDG Goal 9, 12 through qualitative analysis. In Agenda 2030, “SDG Goal 9” (Industry Innovation and Infrastructure)” and “SDG 12 ““(Responsible Consumption and Production)” due relevance and importance in the rapid urbanization and industrialization. In Asia, Africa, and Latin America, where two third population shall live by 2050, (UN, World Population Prospects: The 2017 Revision, Key Findings and Advance Tables, United Nations, retrieved 1, 2017). Construction is a vital phenomenon in the upcoming urban areas. 50-60% of global GHG emissions and 75% of global primary energy is consumed by the cities. (UN-Habitat, 2018). Construction Demolition Waste (CDW) generated is unsustainable product and activity that deteriorates environment ((E. Mejía, 2015). The (CDW) can be utilized back to the forward supply chain in the project site working on the core principle of Circular Economy Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. The main objective of this paper is to understand the attributes using NVIVO for CDW Management, to develop a relationship between the two identified SDGs with CDW in the context of India. Using secondary data, exhaustive literature study and analysis through NVIVO software, thematic analysis to study the factors of successful implementation of CE in CDW management at project site for the attainment of Sustainability is attempted. The paper throws light on current schemes of CDW in Indian Scenario and what should be done for future for promoting sustainability through construction waste management among various stakeholders.
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