In Tanzania, construction and demolition (C&D) waste is not recycled and knowledge on how it can be recycled especially into valuable products like building materials are still limited. This study aimed at investigating the possibility of recycling the C&D waste (mainly cementitious rubble) into building material in Tanzania. The building materials produced from C&D waste was concrete blocks. The concrete blocks were required to have a load bearing capacity that meets the building material standards and specifications. Eight C&D waste samples were collected from C&D building sites, transported to the recycling site, crushed, and screened (sieved) to get the required recycled aggregates. Natural aggregates were also used ...
Because it is desired to achieve sustainability in the construction industry, the recycled products ...
Sisal Fibre (SF)are natural (biological) and locally available materials in Tanzania. This materials...
Construction and demolition waste disposal is a major challenge in developing nations due to its eve...
In Tanzania, construction and demolition (C&D) waste is not recycled and knowledge on how it can be ...
In Tanzania, construction and demolition (C&D) waste is not recycled and knowledge on how it can...
In Tanzania, construction and demolition (C&D) waste is not recycled and knowledge on how it can...
In Tanzania, construction and demolition (C&D) waste is not recycled and knowledge on how it can...
In Tanzania, construction and demolition (C&D) waste is not recycled and knowledge on how it can...
The scope of this study is to investigate the quality of C&D waste in Tanzania and the possibilities...
The scope of this study is to investigate the quality of C&D waste in Tanzania and the possibili...
The scope of this study is to investigate the quality of C&D waste in Tanzania and the possibili...
Dar es Salaam city faces the shortage of building materials even though more than 50% of the builing...
Dar es Salaam city faces the shortage of building materials even though more than 50% of the builing...
The issue of achieving sustainable environment is highlighted in different national and internationa...
The construction industry generates a lot of construction and demolition (C&D) waste which puts ...
Because it is desired to achieve sustainability in the construction industry, the recycled products ...
Sisal Fibre (SF)are natural (biological) and locally available materials in Tanzania. This materials...
Construction and demolition waste disposal is a major challenge in developing nations due to its eve...
In Tanzania, construction and demolition (C&D) waste is not recycled and knowledge on how it can be ...
In Tanzania, construction and demolition (C&D) waste is not recycled and knowledge on how it can...
In Tanzania, construction and demolition (C&D) waste is not recycled and knowledge on how it can...
In Tanzania, construction and demolition (C&D) waste is not recycled and knowledge on how it can...
In Tanzania, construction and demolition (C&D) waste is not recycled and knowledge on how it can...
The scope of this study is to investigate the quality of C&D waste in Tanzania and the possibilities...
The scope of this study is to investigate the quality of C&D waste in Tanzania and the possibili...
The scope of this study is to investigate the quality of C&D waste in Tanzania and the possibili...
Dar es Salaam city faces the shortage of building materials even though more than 50% of the builing...
Dar es Salaam city faces the shortage of building materials even though more than 50% of the builing...
The issue of achieving sustainable environment is highlighted in different national and internationa...
The construction industry generates a lot of construction and demolition (C&D) waste which puts ...
Because it is desired to achieve sustainability in the construction industry, the recycled products ...
Sisal Fibre (SF)are natural (biological) and locally available materials in Tanzania. This materials...
Construction and demolition waste disposal is a major challenge in developing nations due to its eve...