2021
DOI: 10.12913/22998624/135931
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Comparative Analysis of Physical-Mechanical Properties of Natural and Recycled Aggregate Concretes

Abstract: Research on the use of construction and demolition waste as recycled aggregate for the production of new concrete has confirmed that they are environmentally friendly and constitute an alternative method of waste management. However, contrary to conventional concrete, no large applications of concrete made with recycled concrete have been made and there is still the literature studies of recycled aggregate properties are different, which indicates the need for further research on the properties of cements from… Show more

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“…The analysis of the results shows that the key element of a circular economy is waste recovery, which is most strongly governed by financial aspects, i.e., the relation between the costs of waste management and the prices of recovered raw materials. Improving this relationship will result in a growing market for recyclers, an observation which is consistent with those of [ 66 ]. However, these factors are resistant to direct correction, so their improvement can be achieved by improving key and stimulant factors.…”
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confidence: 81%
“…The analysis of the results shows that the key element of a circular economy is waste recovery, which is most strongly governed by financial aspects, i.e., the relation between the costs of waste management and the prices of recovered raw materials. Improving this relationship will result in a growing market for recyclers, an observation which is consistent with those of [ 66 ]. However, these factors are resistant to direct correction, so their improvement can be achieved by improving key and stimulant factors.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%