Psychological Health and Environmental Effect of using Green Recycled Amassed Concrete on Construction

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Nawal Louzi, Haitham M. Alzoubi, Mounir El Khatib, Taher M. Ghazal, Muhammad Alshurideh, Saigeeta Kukunuru

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In the paper we explored the effect of green recycled amassed concrete on civil construction. Waste materials have a lot of promise for making Green Concrete. “Because of the use of waste materials and by-products in place of standard concrete components allows for the production of cost-effective and environmentally friendly concrete. It has been found that using waste products and alloying elements to replace conventional components increases compressive and flexural strength, as well as salt and sulphate resistance, reduced permeability, and improved workability. Waste materials such as quarry dust are used in concrete mixes, have a lower cost per unit volume than control concrete mixes. A comprehensive life cycle research of Green Concrete employing a variety of criteria is required in order to fully comprehend the concrete properties that result. The Waste materials generated on the site must always be evacuated at the appropriate intervals in order to avoid mixing and spilling into neighboring regions." It is vital to ensure the safety of both the equipment and the people who use it. To minimize CO2 emissions, switching completely to portland cement for construction is the most effective approach now available as part of a global solution to decrease CO2 emissions and health of people and their psychology. In this field, more study is being planned.

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Nawal Louzi, Haitham M. Alzoubi, Mounir El Khatib, Taher M. Ghazal, Muhammad Alshurideh, Saigeeta Kukunuru. (2022). Psychological Health and Environmental Effect of using Green Recycled Amassed Concrete on Construction. Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities, 5(2s), 163–175. Retrieved from https://www.jrtdd.com/index.php/journal/article/view/129
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