Abstract
Quite a lot of attempts have been made by the researchers throughout the world in order to specify the effects of byproducts (waste) of the different industries. It is to not that the large-scale production of the cement has been identified as the one of the major factor responsible for polluting the water and several diseases to the human beings. Therefore, it is necessary to take an initiative to utilize these byproducts as the replacement of cement (by looking at their chemical compositions). Present study is aiming to identify different possible byproduct to introduce as a replacement of cement as it may be partial replacement or fully replacement which will be helpful in maintain the balance between the society and the environment. Along with this, other objective of the current study is to distinguish the best method to utilize the byproduct of different industries in rigid pavement construction.
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Boora, A., Dharma, A. (2022). State of Art: Review for Sustainable Application of Waste Material in Rigid Pavement. In: Gupta, A.K., Shukla, S.K., Azamathulla, H. (eds) Advances in Construction Materials and Sustainable Environment. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, vol 196. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-6557-8_10
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