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Recycling Mineral Wool Waste: Towards Sustainable Construction Materials

Martina Milat, Sandra Juradin, Nives Ostojić-Škomrlj, Anže Tesovnik

2025Recycling12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This literature review critically examines the incorporation of mineral wool waste (MWW), a byproduct of insulation materials, into new construction materials as a sustainable recycling strategy. Covering research published between 2000 and 2025, the review focuses on the effects of MWW on various material properties and performance, including concrete, mortar, alkali-activated materials (AAMs), geopolymers (GPs), building ceramics, and asphalt. Experimental evidence demonstrates that MWW can enhance or alter the performance of these materials, offering promising opportunities for waste valorization. The review also identifies challenges related to optimizing material compositions and production methods, and highlights the need for further research to facilitate the industrial-scale application of MWW-recycled construction materials. By synthesizing current knowledge, this work aims to inform sustainable development and circular economy practices in the construction sector.

Topics & Concepts

Circular economyMineral woolWaste managementWork (physics)Production (economics)WoolWaste materialConstruction wasteEnvironmental scienceSustainable developmentSustainabilityCleaner productionEngineeringConstruction engineeringConstruction industrySustainable productionBusinessRecycled Aggregate Concrete PerformanceRecycling and utilization of industrial and municipal waste in materials productionConcrete and Cement Materials Research