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Eco-Efficiency Assessment Utilizing Recycled Glass Aggregate in Concrete

Daniel Dynan, Faiz Uddin Ahmed Shaikh, Sonya Derry, Wahidul K. Biswas

2023Buildings16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper reviews specific technical and eco-efficiency performance issues in using glass waste as an aggregate in the production of concrete. Eco-efficiency is a relatively modern tool in the pursuit of sustainability. Eco-efficiency is the concept of maximising the benefits from the use of non-renewable resources while minimising the use of non-renewable resources. The paper details a life cycle assessment and eco-efficiency review of a potentially sustainable alternative to traditional concrete, made from ordinary Portland cement. The study follows the ISO framework, which includes goal and scope, a life cycle inventory, life cycle impact assessment, life cycle costing, normalising of data and the creation of an eco-efficiency portfolio. SimaPro life cycle assessment software has been used to further analyse the use of recycled glass aggregate as a replacement for naturally occurring stone aggregate in geopolymer concrete. The study found that the use of geopolymer concrete as a non-cement based alternative concrete was a viable way to reduce emissions with a high global warming potential but faced challenges in other environmental impact areas. There is a need for ongoing research and study on the application of eco-efficiency as a tool in the pursuit of sustainable practices in society.

Topics & Concepts

Life-cycle assessmentSustainabilityResource efficiencyEnvironmental economicsAggregate (composite)Portland cementPortfolioEnvironmental impact assessmentEco-efficiencyLife cycle costingRenewable energyProduction (economics)Environmental scienceEngineeringBusinessCementConstruction engineeringEconomicsBiologyArchaeologyMacroeconomicsEcologyElectrical engineeringHistoryMaterials scienceComposite materialFinanceRecycled Aggregate Concrete PerformanceConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchRecycling and utilization of industrial and municipal waste in materials production