Review of Sustainable Practices and Approaches in the Concrete Industry
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概要
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Increasing awareness of environmental needs is driving changes in the way the concrete industry operates. Demand for cement and concrete products is increasing in response to economic development, and yet the industry must somehow reduce its environmental impact while meeting supply needs. Research into sustainable development in the concrete industry has, until now, been fairly limited. Some areas have potential for promoting sustainable ideas, such as the utilization of waste material from other industries as cementitious replacement products and the recycling of waste products both within and from beyond the concrete industry as filler material in new concrete construction. This paper reviews the challenges faced by the concrete industry and the research work which has been performed to meet this challenge. [This abstract is not included in the PDF)
- 東京大学生産技術研究所の論文
著者
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Henry Michael
Dept. of Civil Engineering, University of Tokyo
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加藤 佳孝
International Center for Urban Safety, University of Tokyo
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Kato Yoshitaka
International Center for Urban Safety Engineering (ICUS), IIS, the University of Tokyo, Japan.
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