Even concrete can be recycled. P. Flanigan & Sons, a Baltimore-based heavy construction builder, has learned not only can concrete, asphalt and demolition debris be recycled, but the process can lead ...
Amid the rubble of large-sale earthquake, war or other disaster -- and as ageing buildings and infrastructure are replaced -- mountains of concrete are often taken to landfill or pounded into rubble ...
Concrete from the UK’s former Sizewell A NPP is being recycled and reused at the nearby Sizewell C NPP site, cutting waste ...
Concrete made from recycled diapers instead of sand could be used to build houses, after a proof-of-principle experiment has shown that the resulting material is surprisingly sturdy. Sand is crucial ...
In an attempt to solve two environmental problems at once, researchers at the University of Kitakyushu in Japan have found that shredded nappies can be used to replace between 9 and 40% of the sand ...
Researchers at Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) are pioneering methods to transform textile waste into energy and ...