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Complete re-utilization of waste concretes-Valorisation pathways and research needs

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DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2021.105955

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Concrete; Aggregates; Cement; Recyclability; Sustainability; Infrastructure

资金

  1. Royal Society through the International Exchanges Cost Share programme
  2. CONICET (Argentina) [IEC\R2\192190]
  3. Research Foundation-Flanders (FWO) [G062720N, 12ZZD21N]
  4. ANPCyT-Argentinian [PICT 2017-0091 Prest BID, PICT 2015-3339 Prest BID]
  5. Engineering and Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC), through the EC fellowship [EP/R001642/1]
  6. UKRI Interdisciplinary Circular Economy Centre for Mineral based Construction Materials [EP/V011820/1]
  7. EPSRC [EP/V011820/1, EP/R001642/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Global demand for buildings and infrastructure is rising, with concrete being the preferred construction material. However, overexploitation of natural resources and environmental crises are linked to concrete production. While waste concrete is abundant, challenges remain in its full recycling, especially concerning fine fractions.
Global demand for buildings and infrastructure is extremely high as provision of shelter, sanitation and healthcare are paramount to safeguard the world's growing population. Concrete is a preferred construction material to meet this demand, but its production is leading to overexploitation of natural gravel and sand, causing an environmental crisis in regions where these materials are extracted unsustainably. Waste concrete is available globally, particularly in regions with fast growth of the built environment, and those struck by coordinated attacks, earthquakes or severe weather events. Waste concrete has mainly been used for producing recycled aggregates; however, its full recycling is still not practiced. Alternative uses include applications as fine recycled aggregates, supplementary cementitious materials, filler, and feedstocks for clinker production. These technologies still face challenges concerning their adoption and eco-efficiency. Restricted knowledge and operational barriers have also prevented implementation of beneficiation technologies for complete re-recycling of waste concretes, particularly the fine fractions produced during crushing. Despite these issues, it is recognised that the complete utilization of waste concrete offers unique opportunities for supply chain security, reducing natural resources consumption and enabling to move towards a Circular Economy. Harmonizing current practices for the treatment of waste concrete and the by-products generated during their processing, is a first step toward policy and standards development to enable their widespread use. This critical discussion addresses challenges and opportunities, as well as facilitation strategies needed to progress the complete re-utilization of waste concrete as a valuable resource for creating sustainable future infrastructure.

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