2020
DOI: 10.3390/su13010204
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Analysis of Factors Affecting the Environmental Impact of Concrete Structures

Abstract: Concrete is the one of the most important construction materials not only in terms of its global consumption but also environmental impact. However, there are many possibilities to reduce the environmental impact of concrete structures. This paper presents a set of factors determining the environmental impact of subsequent stages in the life cycles of concrete objects. In the research, the method of deduction and mathematical logic was applied to identify the parameters. Using the DEMATEL method, the significa… Show more

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“…The new approach takes into account [ 40 , 41 ]: Various aspects of design (functional–structural, sustainability, environmental, economic, social and cultural); Subsequent phases of use throughout the design life, i.e., starting with the procurement and production of materials or components, through construction, use and maintenance, and ending at demolition, recycling and waste disposal; Different levels of optimisation (materials, components, elements, whole structures) taking into account a set of selected criteria including those from the aforementioned groups, i.e., environmental, economic, technical, and social and cultural. …”
Section: Determinants Of the Construction Materials Circularity And Waste Minimisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The new approach takes into account [ 40 , 41 ]: Various aspects of design (functional–structural, sustainability, environmental, economic, social and cultural); Subsequent phases of use throughout the design life, i.e., starting with the procurement and production of materials or components, through construction, use and maintenance, and ending at demolition, recycling and waste disposal; Different levels of optimisation (materials, components, elements, whole structures) taking into account a set of selected criteria including those from the aforementioned groups, i.e., environmental, economic, technical, and social and cultural. …”
Section: Determinants Of the Construction Materials Circularity And Waste Minimisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the construction industry, the dynamic development of new-generation concretes, so-called green concretes, has been observed [ 2 ]. This trend adds additional components to concrete mixes such as recycled aggregate, ash, or recycled steel in order to improve the environmental standard while ensuring the assumed physical-strength properties [ 3 , 4 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The design of modern building materials with a reduced environmental impact and consume fewer natural resources while disposing of non-recyclable waste is a necessary step in light of climate change and the European Union requirements being introduced. The implementation of waste into a new generation concrete mix, such as self-compacting concrete (SCC) mix, would reduce the environmental impact while maintaining fine mechanical properties [ 21 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%