Urban expansion and industrial clusters have increased significantly, which requires unremitting efforts to dispose of solid waste for these activities, which create growing and dangerous environmental problems. Therefore, many companies and organizations have invented modern technology to deal with such problems. CKD is one of the widely used materials in soil stabilization, it also represents a significant cost-effective alternatives, where the conventional style of cementitious stabilizers (lime and cement) have adverse environmental effects throughout its production as well as high cost. This review summarized the new trends of both scientists and researchers about their attempt to find the ways to reuse and recycle these solid wastes in the industries again. From these solid waste, the CKD, which is producing as a by-products from the cement industry. In recent time, researchers began to investigate the using of such materials as chemical additives to pavement foundations for the purposes of subgrade construction failure prevention. These materials could be used as soil stabilizers. CKD has a good cementations property.
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