Urbanization and demographic growth have led to increased global energy consumption in recent years. Furthermore, construction products and materials industries have contributed significantly to this increase in fossil fuel use, due to their significant energy requirements, and consequent environmental impact, during the extraction and processing of raw materials. To address this environmental problem, architectural design and civil engineering are trying to implement strategies that enable the use of high-performance materials while minimizing the usage of energy-intensive or toxic and dangerous building materials. These efforts also aim to make buildings less energy-consuming during their useful life. Using waste materials, such as Construction and Demolition Waste (CdW), is one of the most promising approaches to address this issue. In recent years, the European Union (EU) has supported recovery strategies focused on using CdW, as they account for more than 30% of the total waste production in the EU. In this regard, reuse techniques such as incorporating concrete fragments and bricks as road floor fillers have been the subject of targeted scientific research. This review will outline various strategies for producing green cement and concrete, particularly emphasizing the reuse of Construction and Demolition Waste (CdW).

An Overview of Methods to Enhance the Environmental Performance of Cement-Based Materials / Suarez-Riera, Daniel; Restuccia, Luciana; Falliano, Devid; Ferro, Giuseppe Andrea; Tulliani, Jean Marc; Pavese, Matteo; Lavagna, Luca. - In: INFRASTRUCTURES. - ISSN 2412-3811. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:6(2024), pp. 1-20. [10.3390/infrastructures9060094]

An Overview of Methods to Enhance the Environmental Performance of Cement-Based Materials

Suarez-Riera, Daniel;Restuccia, Luciana;Falliano, Devid;Ferro, Giuseppe Andrea;Tulliani, Jean Marc;Pavese, Matteo;Lavagna, Luca
2024

Abstract

Urbanization and demographic growth have led to increased global energy consumption in recent years. Furthermore, construction products and materials industries have contributed significantly to this increase in fossil fuel use, due to their significant energy requirements, and consequent environmental impact, during the extraction and processing of raw materials. To address this environmental problem, architectural design and civil engineering are trying to implement strategies that enable the use of high-performance materials while minimizing the usage of energy-intensive or toxic and dangerous building materials. These efforts also aim to make buildings less energy-consuming during their useful life. Using waste materials, such as Construction and Demolition Waste (CdW), is one of the most promising approaches to address this issue. In recent years, the European Union (EU) has supported recovery strategies focused on using CdW, as they account for more than 30% of the total waste production in the EU. In this regard, reuse techniques such as incorporating concrete fragments and bricks as road floor fillers have been the subject of targeted scientific research. This review will outline various strategies for producing green cement and concrete, particularly emphasizing the reuse of Construction and Demolition Waste (CdW).
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