The manufacturing and construction industries have always been large contributors to global CO2 emissions, largely as a consequence of material choices. Two of the most commonly used building materials are concrete and steel, but both of these industries have been identified as large sources of atmospheric CO2. Therefore, reducing the use of these materials and finding alternatives to them that meet the engineering requirements of a design, while also minimizing emissions, is becoming increasingly important. Stone in its natural form is a zero-carbon emission material and has strong physical properties that make it a viable substitute for concrete and steel, across a range of applications. Yet research into the potential use of stone by the...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) quantifies the environmental impacts associated with products throughout...
In Australia, approximately 30 million tonnes of finished building products are produced each year, ...
Cement is traditionally regarded as an energy and emission intensive construction material. The redu...
Construction industries play a large role in contributing to the environmental problems. The buildin...
Building contributes almost 40% of CO2 emissions and is a major contributor to the green house gas (...
The construction sector is rapidly growing and creating enormous impacts on the global environment. ...
Increasing CO₂ emission is considered as the main reason for global warming in the world. One of the...
Increasing environmental awareness in the construction sector has been the cornerstone in the resear...
Environmental impact assessment techniques have been developed as a result of the worldwide efforts ...
Available online 11 March 2021Approximately 5%–7% of global Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions can be at...
A more holistic solution to global warming not only includes reductions in energy consumption but se...
Currently set climate targets regarding carbon dioxide emissions mean that emissions from the constr...
All around the globe the consumption of raw materials by the construction industries isaccumulating ...
Concrete is one of the most widely used construction material all over the globe. Portland cement pr...
This paper describes how much a typical building is contributing to global warming by releasing the ...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) quantifies the environmental impacts associated with products throughout...
In Australia, approximately 30 million tonnes of finished building products are produced each year, ...
Cement is traditionally regarded as an energy and emission intensive construction material. The redu...
Construction industries play a large role in contributing to the environmental problems. The buildin...
Building contributes almost 40% of CO2 emissions and is a major contributor to the green house gas (...
The construction sector is rapidly growing and creating enormous impacts on the global environment. ...
Increasing CO₂ emission is considered as the main reason for global warming in the world. One of the...
Increasing environmental awareness in the construction sector has been the cornerstone in the resear...
Environmental impact assessment techniques have been developed as a result of the worldwide efforts ...
Available online 11 March 2021Approximately 5%–7% of global Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions can be at...
A more holistic solution to global warming not only includes reductions in energy consumption but se...
Currently set climate targets regarding carbon dioxide emissions mean that emissions from the constr...
All around the globe the consumption of raw materials by the construction industries isaccumulating ...
Concrete is one of the most widely used construction material all over the globe. Portland cement pr...
This paper describes how much a typical building is contributing to global warming by releasing the ...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) quantifies the environmental impacts associated with products throughout...
In Australia, approximately 30 million tonnes of finished building products are produced each year, ...
Cement is traditionally regarded as an energy and emission intensive construction material. The redu...