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Waste Management for Green Concrete Solutions: A Concise Critical Review

Magdalena Osial, Agnieszka Pręgowska, Sławomir Wilczewski, Weronika Urbańska, Michael Giersig

2022Recycling33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Reinforced concrete based on ordinary Portland cement (OPC) is one of the most commonly used materials in modern buildings. Due to the global growth of the building industry, concrete components have been partially or completely replaced with waste materials that can be used as binders or aggregates. Besides the ecological aspects, modern architecture widely needs materials to make the concrete durable, resisting large loads and various detrimental forces in the environment. This opens the possibilities of managing waste materials and applying them in practice. This paper presents a concise review of the green solutions for ecofriendly materials in the building industry that deal with the practical application of materials commonly treated as waste. The main emphasis was placed on their influence on the properties of the building material, optimal composition of mixtures, and discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of each of the “green” additives. It turned out that some solutions are far from being ecofriendly materials, as they leech and release numerous harmful chemicals into the environment during their presence in concrete. Finally, the paper suggests a research direction for the development of an ecofriendly structural material for a sustainable future.

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Portland cementConstruction engineeringGreen buildingBuilding materialBuilding industryArchitectural engineeringSustainabilityArchitectureSustainable designCementEngineeringEnvironmental scienceCivil engineeringMaterials scienceEcologyComposite materialBiologyVisual artsArtRecycled Aggregate Concrete PerformanceConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchInnovative concrete reinforcement materials
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