A study funded by the Waste & Resources Action Programme finds that abandoned airfields could be s a major potential source of recycled aggregates. However, the study finds that while the project ...
The construction and demolition waste sector – along with excavated soils recycling – is a market on the rise, with an estimated compound annual growth rate of 5.6% from this year until 2030. In ...
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New Study Highlights How Coconut Fiber, Wheat Straw Ash, and Silica Fume Improve Recycled Aggregate Concrete
A new study shows that using a blend of coconut fiber, wheat straw ash, and silica fume can greatly improve the strength, durability, and overall performance of recycled aggregate concrete. By ...
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