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Volume 8 Issue 4
July-August 2026
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A Comprehensive Survey on the Concurrent Use of Waste Materials in Concrete
| Author(s) | Mr. Gaurav Sahu, Prof. SHUBHAM DASHORE, Ms. JYOTIKA KOSRE, Mr. YUGAL VERMA, Ms. VALLEY CHANDRAKAR, Ms. B KIRTI |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| Abstract | Concrete is a building material, composed of a Binder (e.g. Portland cement ), The one which helps in forming the rigid framework in concrete (e.g. coarse and fine aggregates) , Admixture /Additives( to enhance a particular property of concrete 0 & water. Out of these materials, cement , and, aggregate are proven to be partially replaceable with the help of various attempts from decades. These practices not only minimize the cost of construction, but a suitable material can very much contribute to carbon emission reduction. As there is rapid industrialization,, it is our responsibility as a whole to not only reduce the carbon, but also to treat the emitted and deposited carbons. With the rapid industrialization, in few decades, there is a lot s of tonnes of waste in all forms of matter. While gaseous & liquid pollution is a bigger hazard to sustainability, focusing on the treatment or utilization methods for solid depositions may have a positive impact overall in a longer run. So, this study is expected to bring some waste materials which have the capacity to blend effortlessly with the concrete ingredient, with negligible negative remark. |
| Keywords | Sustainability, Concrete, Replacement, Cement, Fine-aggregate, Coarse-aggregate, Waste, Performance, Strength, Durability |
| Field | Engineering |
| Published In | Volume 8, Issue 3, May-June 2026 |
| Published On | 2026-06-08 |
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