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Current Sustainable Trends of Using Waste Materials in Concrete—A Decade Review
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Haigh, Robert
, Vrcelj, Zora
, Sandanayake, Malindu
, Bouras, Yanni
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Bibliometrics
/ Carbon
/ Collaboration
/ Construction
/ Energy consumption
/ Mechanical properties
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable materials
/ Trends
/ Waste materials
2020
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Current Sustainable Trends of Using Waste Materials in Concrete—A Decade Review
by
Haigh, Robert
, Vrcelj, Zora
, Sandanayake, Malindu
, Bouras, Yanni
in
Bibliometrics
/ Carbon
/ Collaboration
/ Construction
/ Energy consumption
/ Mechanical properties
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable materials
/ Trends
/ Waste materials
2020
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Current Sustainable Trends of Using Waste Materials in Concrete—A Decade Review
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Haigh, Robert
, Vrcelj, Zora
, Sandanayake, Malindu
, Bouras, Yanni
in
Bibliometrics
/ Carbon
/ Collaboration
/ Construction
/ Energy consumption
/ Mechanical properties
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable materials
/ Trends
/ Waste materials
2020
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Current Sustainable Trends of Using Waste Materials in Concrete—A Decade Review
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Current Sustainable Trends of Using Waste Materials in Concrete—A Decade Review
2020
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Overview
Concrete is the most used construction material in the world. Consequently, the mass extraction of virgin materials required for concrete production causes major environmental impacts. With a focus on promoting sustainability, numerous research studies on incorporating waste materials to replace virgin substances in concrete were undertaken. Despite this vast volume of published literature, systematic research studies on these sustainable concrete mixes that inform various stakeholders on current research trends, future research directions, and marketability options products are seldom conducted. This paper presents a decade review on sustainable concrete with a focus on virgin materials being replaced with waste materials. It aims to inform researchers of current research trends and gaps in the research area of waste material use in concrete. The review also identifies key parameters that restrict the marketability of these sustainable concrete products. The three-step research methodology involves a bibliometric assessment, a key review of selected waste materials, and an interview with a panel of experts focusing on impediments towards the transition of sustainable concrete products into the industry market. Bibliometric assessment was based on 1465 research publications in which five key materials (plastic, glass, fly ash, slag) and construction and demolition waste were selected for the review. The interview was conducted with ten industry experts to discuss the industry limitations in the commercial establishment of materials. The review of existing knowledge and the findings on sustainable concrete presented in this paper provide directions for both research academics and industry stakeholders to systematically focus on sustainable concrete products that are market-ready.
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MDPI AG
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