“…In recent decades, researchers and engineers have proposed numerous methods for the improvement of the mechanical properties of soils through mechanisms that are more environmentally friendly [40][41][42][43], i.e., the use of polypropylene [44], tire strips [45], and crushed tires [46], as well as the addition of artificial and natural fibers, such as fiberglass [7], coconut shell [47,48], water hyacinth [49], palm fibers [50], jute [51], kernel palm shells [5], and rice husk ash [52]. Similarly, some research has been observed on the use of electronic waste (e-waste) in activities to improve the engineering properties of soils [53,54].…”