Carter Evans
The increasing demand for sustainable practices in civil engineering has highlighted the potential of using recycled materials as a viable alternative to conventional construction resources. This paper explores the application of recycled materials in civil engineering, focusing on their benefits, challenges and overall impact on the construction industry. Recycled materials such as crushed concrete, Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) and recycled glass are examined for their performance characteristics, economic feasibility and environmental benefits. The study reveals that integrating recycled materials into civil engineering projects not only reduces waste and conserves natural resources but also contributes to lower construction costs and improved structural performance. The findings suggest that while there are challenges associated with the use of recycled materials, including variability in material properties and regulatory hurdles, the advancements in technology and increased awareness among stakeholders are paving the way for more widespread adoption. The paper concludes with recommendations for future research and practical implementation strategies to enhance the effectiveness of recycled materials in civil engineering applications.
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