2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2016.01.022
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Green concrete partially comprised of farming waste residues: a review

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“…It was predicted that annually, 3.7 × 10 9 tons of agricultural wastes is generated by agricultural industries around the world . The agro‐industrial wastes are generally either burnt or left to landfill areas that result in environmental problems such as air, soil, and water pollution . In an effort to protect the environment through the rising farming activities, researchers have explored the feasibility of evaluating agricultural wastes and by‐products in production of several materials such as composite materials, adsorbents, fillers, supplementary cementitious materials, and also silica‐based materials .…”
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“…It was predicted that annually, 3.7 × 10 9 tons of agricultural wastes is generated by agricultural industries around the world . The agro‐industrial wastes are generally either burnt or left to landfill areas that result in environmental problems such as air, soil, and water pollution . In an effort to protect the environment through the rising farming activities, researchers have explored the feasibility of evaluating agricultural wastes and by‐products in production of several materials such as composite materials, adsorbents, fillers, supplementary cementitious materials, and also silica‐based materials .…”
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“…Various agricultural wastes such bagasse husk, barley husk, and rice husk have been utilized as a low‐cost, surplus silica sources around the world. Among the wastes, wheat husk has been recently used as a novel silica source due to its noteworthy silica content that was obtained from earth during the growth process …”
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“…These research works have demonstrated that the wastes could be used satisfactorily as partial aggregate replacements in concrete. There are also growing interests around the world in re-using the waste materials from different industries, such as those from agriculture [6,7], rubber [8] Abstract For long, the growing amount of solid wastes from various industries has created disposal issues and caused serious environmental concerns. Increased efforts have been carried out to recycle and valorize the industrial wastes into use as concrete-making materials.…”
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“…Es bien conocido que la producción del OPC lleva asociada una importante demanda energética, el consumo de materias primas no renovables [9] y contribuye en un 5-7% de las emisiones globales de CO 2 a la atmosfera [10].…”
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