Purpose: The most efficient way to reduce the environmental impact of cement production is to replace Portland cement with alternative cementitious materials. These are most often industrial waste such as blast-furnace slags (GBFS) and coal combustion fly ashes (FA). However, a recent European directive no longer considers these products as waste but as by-products. Therefore, the impact of their production has to be considered. Within this new framework, this study develops an evaluation method of their environmental impacts. Method: This paper presents pre-existing methods and underlines their limits. Through our evaluation of these methods, it has become clear that the allocation procedure is necessary; however, results depend highly on ...
Nowadays, numerous introduction sections of scientific articles and books publishedon potentially “g...
The interest for environmentally related issues in the construction industry has grown faster in rec...
The construction industry consumes large quantities of natural resources and simultaneously generate...
Waste recycling avoids waste landfilling and all associated releases. It also allows for saving nonr...
Environmental impact allocation has been noted as one of the life cycle assessment's (LCA) most cont...
Cement is traditionally regarded as an energy and emission intensive construction material. The redu...
The attention to environmental impacts of cement production has grown fast in recent decades. The ce...
Cement is a vital and commonly used construction material that requires large amounts of resources a...
This research is an attempt to create a comprehensive assessment framework for identifying and asses...
Nowadays, the concrete production sector is challenged by attempts to minimize the usage of raw mate...
The technology of waste co-processing in cement kilns has proven to be a reliable, efficient and con...
The construction industry has a considerable environmental impact in societies, which must be contr...
Cement production is an energy intensive industry and is mostly dependent on fossil fuels like coal ...
AbstractThe cement industry is a significant CO2 emitter mainly due to the calcinations of raw mater...
Cement production requires intensive use of natural raw materials and energy. It also results in emi...
Nowadays, numerous introduction sections of scientific articles and books publishedon potentially “g...
The interest for environmentally related issues in the construction industry has grown faster in rec...
The construction industry consumes large quantities of natural resources and simultaneously generate...
Waste recycling avoids waste landfilling and all associated releases. It also allows for saving nonr...
Environmental impact allocation has been noted as one of the life cycle assessment's (LCA) most cont...
Cement is traditionally regarded as an energy and emission intensive construction material. The redu...
The attention to environmental impacts of cement production has grown fast in recent decades. The ce...
Cement is a vital and commonly used construction material that requires large amounts of resources a...
This research is an attempt to create a comprehensive assessment framework for identifying and asses...
Nowadays, the concrete production sector is challenged by attempts to minimize the usage of raw mate...
The technology of waste co-processing in cement kilns has proven to be a reliable, efficient and con...
The construction industry has a considerable environmental impact in societies, which must be contr...
Cement production is an energy intensive industry and is mostly dependent on fossil fuels like coal ...
AbstractThe cement industry is a significant CO2 emitter mainly due to the calcinations of raw mater...
Cement production requires intensive use of natural raw materials and energy. It also results in emi...
Nowadays, numerous introduction sections of scientific articles and books publishedon potentially “g...
The interest for environmentally related issues in the construction industry has grown faster in rec...
The construction industry consumes large quantities of natural resources and simultaneously generate...