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Circularity of resources in construction industry can contribute to a more secure, sustainable, and economically sound future through proper policy instrument, management systems and recycling.
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Circular economy in combating Construction and demolition wastes including seismic debris.
Circular Economy in Construction – An Overview with Examples from Materials Research.
Use of Industrial Waste Slag in the Development of Self-Compacting Concrete for Sustainable Infrastructures
Influence Of Functionally Graded Region Inground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBS) Layered Composite Concrete
Utilisation of fly ash as a replacement of sand in concrete for sustainable construction
Concrete Properties Using HDPE Fibre and Copper Slag Mineral Admixture
Utilization Of Geo Waste In Production Of Geo Fibre Papercrete Bricks
Effect of slag addition on compressive strength and microstructural features of fly ash based geopolymer
Impacts of Municipal Solid Waste Heavy Metals on Soil Quality A Case of Visakhapatnam
Effective Utilization of Industry Solid Waste into the Concrete and its Management
Utilization of Industrial Waste in Normal Concrete: A Review
Green House Effect by investigating of an Internal Combustion Engine (I C Engine) using Argemone Mexicana (waste plant)
Fertilizer plant phosphogypsum: potential applications in Agriculture and road construction
Bearing Capacity of Reinforced Soil on Varying Footing Size
Improvement Of Properties Of An Expansive Soil With Induction Of Alkaliphilic Bacteria
Application of Treated Mixed Fruit Wastes in Soil Stabilization
Development of flexible pavement cost models forweak subgrade stabilized with fly ash and lime
Use Of Fly ash And Lime For Attainment Of CNS Properties In A Swelling Soil
Interface Shear Strengths between Bagasse ash and Geogrid
Experimental Investigation On Geopolmer Concrete With Low Density Aggregate
Strength development in ferrochrome ash based geopolymer concrete
Investigation On Strength Factor Of Composite Concrete Using Quarry Dust And Artificial Aggregates
Clean C&D waste material cycles through BIM-enhanced building stock examination practices: An Austrian case study
Fly Ash Based Jute Fiber Reinforced Concrete - A Go Green Approach For Concrete Industry
A study on tensile strength and modulus properties of concrete using industrial waste vermiculite & granite-fines
Eco-Friendly Utilization of Industrial Sludge as a Building Material: A Study of Steel Industries in Tarapur Region, Maharashtra
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Sadhan Kumar Ghosh, Ronald L. Mersky
Summary
Circularity of resources in construction industry can contribute to a more secure, sustainable, and economically sound future through proper policy instrument, management systems and recycling.