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Reuse of Building Material

Hemant Sharma

Abstract


Large quantities of construction and demolition wastes are continuing being generated which are just being dumped in the landfills. This requires large areas of land which is becoming difficult to find. The best solution would be to recycle and reuse the demolished waste which would not only help in protecting the environment but also help in dealing with construction wastes. Therefore, it has a severe difficulty to harvest ecological toxic waste and in addition, compulsory a huge sum of liberty. The replacing of coarse aggregate uses of waste mater and required strength attain in the conventional M20 grade concrete.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijce.v4i1.331

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