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- Title
Environmental Assessment of Two Use Cycles of Recycled Aggregate Concrete.
- Authors
Pavlů, Tereza; Kočí, Vladimír; Hájek, Petr
- Abstract
The main goal of this study was to compare two use cycles of natural aggregate concrete and recycled aggregate concrete, which is another way to compare the environmental impacts of recycled materials. A series of concrete mixtures with various replacement ratios of primary resources with recycled ones were prepared for this study. The mechanical properties of concrete mixtures were examined and were used for the design of structural elements in the same utilized properties. The two use cycles of a structural element were compared using life cycle assessment (LCA). In the first use cycle, the LCA of the structural element containing only primary raw materials was assessed. In the second use cycle, the LCA of a structural element in which primary materials were partially replaced by recycled ones was assessed. The obtained results confirm the potential use of high-quality recycled aggregate originating from local sources in some applications in building structures. Furthermore, the environmental assessment indicates the benefits of using recycled materials, such as environmental savings, especially the reduction of primary resource use, embodied energy, and embodied emissions, as well as reduction of the pressure on landfill sites.
- Subjects
WASTE products as building materials; CONCRETE mixing; CONCRETE; RAW materials; CONSTRUCTION &; demolition debris; STRUCTURAL design
- Publication
Sustainability (2071-1050), 2019, Vol 11, Issue 21, p6185
- ISSN
2071-1050
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/su11216185