2021
DOI: 10.1080/0371750x.2021.1873864
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Fabrication and Performance Analysis of Porcelain Stoneware Tiles Incorporated With Labware Glass Cullet

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“…This is an inorganic waste considered to be 100% recyclable without any property loss during the recycling process [58]. Glass can be recycled by washing/cleaning and reusing it or by using them to create new materials, e.g., stoneware tiles [59], pozzolanic material in Portland cement for concrete production [60], partial replacement of fine aggregates (sand) and cement for the production of concrete [61], glass-ceramic materials [62], and porous material manufacturing [63]. The drawbacks associated with recycling glass are a high transportation cost, which is a result of its weight, and the tedious process of separating colored glasses from each other [58].…”
Section: Glass Recyclingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is an inorganic waste considered to be 100% recyclable without any property loss during the recycling process [58]. Glass can be recycled by washing/cleaning and reusing it or by using them to create new materials, e.g., stoneware tiles [59], pozzolanic material in Portland cement for concrete production [60], partial replacement of fine aggregates (sand) and cement for the production of concrete [61], glass-ceramic materials [62], and porous material manufacturing [63]. The drawbacks associated with recycling glass are a high transportation cost, which is a result of its weight, and the tedious process of separating colored glasses from each other [58].…”
Section: Glass Recyclingmentioning
confidence: 99%