2023
DOI: 10.3390/environments10040064
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Sustainability of Geosynthetics-Based Solutions

Abstract: Sustainability emphasises the importance of increasing the resource efficiency of infrastructure. The usage of geosynthetic materials in civil and environmental engineering can significantly influence sustainability at the planning and design stages of infrastructure construction projects. They are used in many different applications in construction and environmental engineering, as they provide a better and longer performance and less costly solutions than traditional materials (such as sand, gravel, concrete… Show more

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“…Conversely, underground applications (e.g., geotextiles covered with sand) should be able to be used without issues over a long period, though even here, UV exposure during the mounting procedure must be avoided by not leaving the material uncovered outdoors at any time. Civil engineering constructions built with geotextiles have a low carbon footprint and are, therefore, more sustainable than alternatives with mineral material [37][38][39][40]. However, the observed construction at the Baltic shore near Swetlogorsk (see Figure 1) is not a best practice example for using geotextiles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conversely, underground applications (e.g., geotextiles covered with sand) should be able to be used without issues over a long period, though even here, UV exposure during the mounting procedure must be avoided by not leaving the material uncovered outdoors at any time. Civil engineering constructions built with geotextiles have a low carbon footprint and are, therefore, more sustainable than alternatives with mineral material [37][38][39][40]. However, the observed construction at the Baltic shore near Swetlogorsk (see Figure 1) is not a best practice example for using geotextiles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the current Anthropocene era, one of the problems to solve is the final disposal of wastes generated in different industrial processes without causing environmental impacts [1]. Designing with geosynthetics has become more viable since these materials can be more efficiently produced and are more cost-effective, durable, and environmentally friendly than conventional materials [2][3][4][5][6][7].…”
Section: Introduction 1initial Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%