Since the construction sector uses 50% of the Earth’s raw materials and produces 50% of its waste, the development of more durable and sustainable building materials is crucial. Today, Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) is mainly used in low level applications, namely as unbound material for foundations, e.g., in road construction. Mineral demolition waste can be recycled as crushed aggregates for concrete, but these reduce the compressive strength and affect the workability due to higher values of water absorption. To advance the use of concrete rubble, Completely Recyclable Concrete (CRC) is designed for reincarnation within the cement production, following the Cradle-to-Cradle (C2C) principle. By the design, CRC becomes a resource ...
International audienceIn a context of incitation to the waste recovery as recycled aggregates to be ...
International audienceConstruction and demolition wastes constitute one of the largest waste streams...
This paper presents a part of the results obtained within the frame of the SCOPES joint research pro...
Since the construction sector uses 50 % of the earth’s raw materials and produces 50 % of its waste,...
As the construction sector uses 50% of the earth’s raw material and produces 50% of its waste, the d...
The role of the concrete industry in the growth of modern society and economy is indisputable, as is...
Purpose: Construction and demolition (C&D) waste recycling has been considered to be a valuable opti...
As the construction sector uses 50% of the earth’s raw material and produces 50% of its waste, the d...
Construction solid waste has caused serious environmental problems. Reuse, recycling and reduction o...
Since over 90% of C&DW consists of stony fraction (concrete, bricks and mixed aggregates), it can b...
Recycled concrete is one of the most efficient answers to the shortage of natural aggregate in highl...
To optimize product-recycling opportunities, the Cradle-to-Cradle (C2C) concept was developed. In C2...
A significant number of green concrete have been recently designed to meet the growing request of re...
International audienceIn a context of incitation to the waste recovery as recycled aggregates to be ...
International audienceConstruction and demolition wastes constitute one of the largest waste streams...
This paper presents a part of the results obtained within the frame of the SCOPES joint research pro...
Since the construction sector uses 50 % of the earth’s raw materials and produces 50 % of its waste,...
As the construction sector uses 50% of the earth’s raw material and produces 50% of its waste, the d...
The role of the concrete industry in the growth of modern society and economy is indisputable, as is...
Purpose: Construction and demolition (C&D) waste recycling has been considered to be a valuable opti...
As the construction sector uses 50% of the earth’s raw material and produces 50% of its waste, the d...
Construction solid waste has caused serious environmental problems. Reuse, recycling and reduction o...
Since over 90% of C&DW consists of stony fraction (concrete, bricks and mixed aggregates), it can b...
Recycled concrete is one of the most efficient answers to the shortage of natural aggregate in highl...
To optimize product-recycling opportunities, the Cradle-to-Cradle (C2C) concept was developed. In C2...
A significant number of green concrete have been recently designed to meet the growing request of re...
International audienceIn a context of incitation to the waste recovery as recycled aggregates to be ...
International audienceConstruction and demolition wastes constitute one of the largest waste streams...
This paper presents a part of the results obtained within the frame of the SCOPES joint research pro...