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Comparative LCA of concrete with recycled aggregates: a circular economy mindset in Europe
by
Farina Ilenia
, Navarro, Tomás Gómez
, Colangelo, Francesco
, Petrillo Antonella
in
Aggregates
/ Circular economy
/ Climate change
/ Concrete
/ Construction industry wastes
/ Construction materials
/ Cost analysis
/ Demolition
/ Environmental impact
/ Global warming
/ Hazardous wastes
/ Life cycle analysis
/ Life cycle assessment
/ Life cycle costs
/ Life cycles
/ Materials handling
/ Quality of life
/ Recycled materials
/ Sodium hydroxide
/ Sodium silicates
/ Waste disposal
/ Waste management
/ Waste streams
2020
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Comparative LCA of concrete with recycled aggregates: a circular economy mindset in Europe
by
Farina Ilenia
, Navarro, Tomás Gómez
, Colangelo, Francesco
, Petrillo Antonella
in
Aggregates
/ Circular economy
/ Climate change
/ Concrete
/ Construction industry wastes
/ Construction materials
/ Cost analysis
/ Demolition
/ Environmental impact
/ Global warming
/ Hazardous wastes
/ Life cycle analysis
/ Life cycle assessment
/ Life cycle costs
/ Life cycles
/ Materials handling
/ Quality of life
/ Recycled materials
/ Sodium hydroxide
/ Sodium silicates
/ Waste disposal
/ Waste management
/ Waste streams
2020
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Comparative LCA of concrete with recycled aggregates: a circular economy mindset in Europe
by
Farina Ilenia
, Navarro, Tomás Gómez
, Colangelo, Francesco
, Petrillo Antonella
in
Aggregates
/ Circular economy
/ Climate change
/ Concrete
/ Construction industry wastes
/ Construction materials
/ Cost analysis
/ Demolition
/ Environmental impact
/ Global warming
/ Hazardous wastes
/ Life cycle analysis
/ Life cycle assessment
/ Life cycle costs
/ Life cycles
/ Materials handling
/ Quality of life
/ Recycled materials
/ Sodium hydroxide
/ Sodium silicates
/ Waste disposal
/ Waste management
/ Waste streams
2020
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Comparative LCA of concrete with recycled aggregates: a circular economy mindset in Europe
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Comparative LCA of concrete with recycled aggregates: a circular economy mindset in Europe
2020
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PurposeConstruction and demolition waste (C&DW) is the largest waste stream in the European Union (EU) and all over the world. Proper management of C&DW and recycled materials—including the correct handling of hazardous waste—can have major benefits in terms of sustainability and the quality of life. The Waste Framework Directive 2008/98/EC aims to have 70% of C&DW recycled by 2020. However, except for a few EU countries, only about 50% of C&DW is currently being recycled. In the present research, the environmental impact of concrete with recycled aggregates and with geopolymer mixtures is analysed. The aim of the present research is to propose a comparative LCA of concrete with recycled aggregates in the context of European politics.MethodsLife cycle assessment (LCA) methodology is applied using Simapro© software. A cradle to grave analysis is carried out. The results are analysed based on the database Ecoinvent 3.3 and Impact 2002+.ResultsResults show that the concrete with 25% recycled aggregates is the best solution from an environmental point of view. Furthermore, geopolymer mixtures could be a valid alternative to reduce the phenomenon of “global warming”; however, the production of sodium silicate and sodium hydroxide has a great environmental impact.ConclusionsA possible future implementation of the present study is certainly to carry out an overall assessment and to determine the most cost-effective option among the different competing alternatives through the life cycle cost analysis.
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Springer Nature B.V
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