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Photocatalytic Recycled Mortars: Circular Economy as a Solution for Decontamination
(MDPI, 2020)
The circular economy is an economic model of production and consumption that involves reusing, repairing, refurbishing, and recycling materials after their service life. The use of waste as secondary raw materials is one ...
Mechanical Performance of Concrete Made with the Addition of Recycled Macro Plastic Fibres
(MDPI, 2021)
For many decades, researchers have been working on finding innovative and sustainable solutions to address the enormous quantities of plastic waste that are produced every year which, after being collected, are transformed ...
Pollutant Potential of Reinforced Concrete Made with Recycled Plastic Fibres from Food Packaging Waste
(MDPI, 2021)
In our modern, fast-paced life, plastic is a versatile material essential to our economy; daily life is unthinkable without it. However, there are serious downsides for the environment and health, which are becoming more ...
Real-scale study of a heavy traffic road built with in situ recycled demolition waste
(Elsevier, 2020)
This real-scale study carries out a research of the behaviour of building demolition wastes in a road with high intensity traffic. A mobile recycling plant treated in situ the demolition wastes from 105 single-family homes. ...