Ritu Pachori
NIILM University, Ambala, Haryana, India
The construction industry follows a linear development strategy, which is a common approach in a variety of other industries, and it could be contended that this particular industry is significantly responsible for India’s disquieting history of inefficient resource utilization. The results of a quantitative study that investigated the advantages and disadvantages of circular economy (CE) practices in the Indian construction sector are presented in this paper. In order to assess the perceived benefits of circular economy (CE) and the significant impediments to its implementation, questionnaires were distributed to construction enterprises, parliamentarians, and suppliers in the current study. The results suggest that there is potential for development in sustainability, cost reductions, and adherence to regulatory requirements, despite the persistent challenges that developing nations encounter in integrating circular economy (CE) best practices. Tables and diagrams are employed to visually represent the quantitative results of the descriptive statistical analysis.