It is challenging to measure the environmental impact of concrete with the absence of a consensus on a standardized methodology for life cycle assessment (LCA). Consequently, the values communicated in the literature for “green” concrete alternatives vary widely between 84 and 612 kg eq CO2/m3. This does not provide enough evidence regarding the acclaimed environmental benefits compared to ordinary Portland cement concrete knowing that the average for the latter was concluded in this study to be around 370 kg eq CO2/m3. Thus, the purpose of this study was to survey the literature on concrete LCAs in an attempt to identify the potential sources of discrepancies and propose a potential solution. This was done through examining 146 papers syst...
In today’s societies, concrete is ever more frequently used, but its production demands a large amo...
Concrete is the most utilized building materials on a global scale. Raw materials and energy are req...
The concrete industry is considered to be a large consumer of energy and natural resources, and is o...
There have been numerous researches focusing on the alternatives to conventional concrete regarding ...
Nowadays, numerous introduction sections of scientific articles and books published on potentially “...
[EN] In recent decades, with the objective of reaching a more sustainable development, worldwide soc...
A life cycle assessment (LCA) is an internationally accepted and useful tool to assess the environme...
The construction industry is accountable for about 50 percent of the global resource consumption. Wi...
The manufacturing of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC), normally used as a binder in concrete productio...
Developing countries need infrastructure for development thereby increasing the demand for concrete....
Globally, construction and operation of the built environment is recognized as a significant source ...
Concern regarding the environmental impacts of material production and use has increased in recent y...
The scope of this study is to review recent publications in the area of the concrete manufacturing i...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) offers a comprehensive approach to evaluating and improving the environm...
Nowadays, in the construction sector, some methods are being investigated to detect and minimize th...
In today’s societies, concrete is ever more frequently used, but its production demands a large amo...
Concrete is the most utilized building materials on a global scale. Raw materials and energy are req...
The concrete industry is considered to be a large consumer of energy and natural resources, and is o...
There have been numerous researches focusing on the alternatives to conventional concrete regarding ...
Nowadays, numerous introduction sections of scientific articles and books published on potentially “...
[EN] In recent decades, with the objective of reaching a more sustainable development, worldwide soc...
A life cycle assessment (LCA) is an internationally accepted and useful tool to assess the environme...
The construction industry is accountable for about 50 percent of the global resource consumption. Wi...
The manufacturing of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC), normally used as a binder in concrete productio...
Developing countries need infrastructure for development thereby increasing the demand for concrete....
Globally, construction and operation of the built environment is recognized as a significant source ...
Concern regarding the environmental impacts of material production and use has increased in recent y...
The scope of this study is to review recent publications in the area of the concrete manufacturing i...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) offers a comprehensive approach to evaluating and improving the environm...
Nowadays, in the construction sector, some methods are being investigated to detect and minimize th...
In today’s societies, concrete is ever more frequently used, but its production demands a large amo...
Concrete is the most utilized building materials on a global scale. Raw materials and energy are req...
The concrete industry is considered to be a large consumer of energy and natural resources, and is o...