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TC 9: Good Environmental Practices in the Construction Industry (CIDB/TC9) WG 1 Development of Strategies and Programmes for Good Environmental Practices WG 2 Prevention and Control of Soil Erosion and Sedimentation in Construction WG 3 Good Environmental Practices in Storm Water Management WG 4 Accreditation Scheme for Environmental Management Systems for Contractors (DIY) WG 5 Guideline on Environmental Management Systems for the Construction Industry WG 6 Guidelines and Management of Construction Waste Material Figure 7. Strategic Recommendation Working Group under the Technical Committee 9 (CIDB/TC9) (Zuhairi Abd. Hamid, Ghani, Zain, Kamar, & Rahim, 2009) Research and development (R&D) initiatives The Construction Research Institute of Malaysia (CREAM) is the research arm of CIDB. Several of its studies on construction waste are focused on the following research topics: ●● Waste Minimisation and Recycling Potential of Construction Materials: ●● Materials Security and Waste Management for Industrialised Building Systems (IBS) Towards Sustainable Construction; and ●● Utilisation of Waste Materials for the Production of Concrete Pedestrian Block (CPB). Research on Waste Minimisation and Recycling Potential of Construction Materials was completed in 2005 and handed over to TC9. Some of the documents have been published and disseminated to industry players. TC9 is in the midst of consolidating the research output and assigning Working Group 6 to assist CIDB in preparing Guidelines and Training Modules on Good Practices on Waste Management at Construction Sites. The guidelines have been published and used by the contractors as a reference handbook in managing waste at construction sites (CIDB Malaysia, 2008b). The training modules have also been used by the CIDB as a syllabus in training contractors. 69