2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10806-019-09768-1
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When Agricultural Waste Transforms into an Environmentally Friendly Material: The Case of Green Concrete as Alternative to Natural Resources Depletion

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“…Contrary to [84] and in line with the findings of [24], there is a large and long-standing field of research in AWB-based SCMs for use in concrete production. In this same category, 24% of the studies in the period 2004 to 2021 used AWBs as a total and/or partial substitute material for conventional fine and/or coarse aggregates in concrete [21,28,29,36,66,67,83,[89][90][91][92]. A smaller percentage (3%), between 2019 and 2021, analysed the potential of AWBs as additives and/or aggregates for soil stabilisation and/or improvement of geotechnical properties [69,70,93].…”
Section: Main Approaches To Scientific Production-systematic Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Contrary to [84] and in line with the findings of [24], there is a large and long-standing field of research in AWB-based SCMs for use in concrete production. In this same category, 24% of the studies in the period 2004 to 2021 used AWBs as a total and/or partial substitute material for conventional fine and/or coarse aggregates in concrete [21,28,29,36,66,67,83,[89][90][91][92]. A smaller percentage (3%), between 2019 and 2021, analysed the potential of AWBs as additives and/or aggregates for soil stabilisation and/or improvement of geotechnical properties [69,70,93].…”
Section: Main Approaches To Scientific Production-systematic Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These bio-based products were manufactured from mixtures of the above biomaterials with other types of waste and/or materials. For example; bamboo fiber and leaves [27,33,60,75], bauxite process wastes [63], sheep wool [61], fluid catalytic cracking residue, ceramic sanitary ware, waste from beer filtration [68], construction demolition waste (C&DW) [51,69], granulated tires [58,94], glass powder/ fiber [62,95], sawdust [15,19,29,40,53], wood [17,19,27,85,86], sunflower stalks and seed [91,96], egg shell powder [93], cow dung [23], reclaimed asphalt pavement, reclaimed asphalt shingles [94], water treatment plant sludge [79,97], and recycled plastics [98].…”
Section: Main Approaches To Scientific Production-systematic Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The strengths and weaknesses, threats, and opportunities associated with the use of natural conditions and resources are evaluated. The system of factors and guys also affects the processes of ensuring environmentally friendly development [24][25]. Using a strategy, a long-term plan is developed to ensure the purpose of implementing the purpose, tasks, and achievement of goals, with the help of planning, priorities, and directions of strategy execution are determined, as well as tactical and operational actions, to achieve the definite goal.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Making high-performance concrete (resistance or durability) has opened a new stage in the use of concrete. Different types of additives, natural products or industrial residues, known under the name of pozzolanic materials, such as: volcanic ash (tuff), thermal power plant ash, slag, ultrafine silica, a residue of silicone and ferrosilicon production; limestone filler, resulting from the grinding of the limestone used in the preparation of the clinker; ash from rice husk or other agricultural plants (Helepciuc, 2017;Helepciuc et al, 2017;Grădinaru et al, 2017;Helepciuc et al, 2018;Grădinaru et al, 2019). Pozzolanic materials does not have binder properties independently, but their potential is developed by combining them with Portland cement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%