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Status of Agro-Industrial Waste Used to Develop Construction Materials in Andhra Pradesh Region – India
Author(s) -
Sravan Chilukuri,
Sanjeet Kumar,
Ashwin Raut
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/1197/1/012075
Subject(s) - industrialisation , urbanization , pace , natural resource , raw material , production (economics) , sustainability , agriculture , industrial waste , business , waste management , construction waste , natural (archaeology) , cement , engineering , economic growth , history , ecology , chemistry , macroeconomics , geodesy , organic chemistry , archaeology , economics , market economy , biology , geography
In today’s world concrete is one of the major construction materials. With the growth in industrialization and urbanization the demand for the concrete has taken a new pace. Therefore, to fulfill the demand huge amounts of natural resources has to be exploited for the production of the cement because natural resources and raw materials are major constituents in the production. At the same time huge quantities of industrial and agricultural wastes are generating in developing countries and are posing serious risk to the environment as well as human health. So, by utilizing these wastes as a supplementary material in construction reduces the usage of natural resources in the cement as well as decreases the threat of wastes in the environment. Many researchers have proved the effective utilization of wastes in the construction industry as they are more reliable and promote sustainability. This paper reviews waste generation and its statistics as well as environmental implication caused by wastes. It also high lights the possible ways of wastes that can be used in construction, preparation of blocks, insulators etc. This study also provides summary of existing research about usage of Agri and industrial wastes in the construction industry. In addition, paper shows application of wastes in real time construction.

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