Due
to a scarcity of resources, a growth in construction activity leads to the
invention of a slew of new building materials. In several parts of the world,
ongoing research is being undertaken to identify novel concrete building
materials. One sort of trash used in these investigations is non-biodegradable
waste, especially plastics. This research looks at solid waste disposal as well
as the use of trash as a building material. Because the proper disposal of
non-biodegradable garbage poses a challenge for government officials, using it
as a construction material may be a viable choice. Several studies on the use
of non-biodegradable waste items as a building material are summarised in this
publication. Various forms of wastes, as well as the tests conducted to use
them as a construction entity, are explored.
Author (S) Details
Department of Civil Engineering, Kongu Engineering College, Tamil Nadu, India.
P. Arun
Department of Civil Engineering, Kongu Engineering College, Tamil Nadu, India.
M. P. Thiyaneswaran
Department of Civil Engineering, Kongu Engineering College, Tamil Nadu, India.
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