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Pavement with Recycled Content

Researchers from University of Sydney successfully created environmentally friendly, carbon dioxide-loaded cement using waste and industrial by-products.

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(Source: website of “Green” cement pour yields concrete results - The University of Sydney)

School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, The University of Sydney

Product specifications

The “green” cement refers to a pavement material formulated from a novel mixture of fly ash and waste components, such as ground glass and gaseous carbon dioxide.

Product image

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Image 1- Pavement with recycled materials

Source: Adapted from University of Sydney's website

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Image 2- Recycled materials prepared for pavements

Source: Adapted from University of Sydney's website

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Areas of application

These types of cements can be used in different pavement projects.

More information about green cement

For more information on this product, please click (here).

Real-world project

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Publications

1- Recycled Materials in Roads and Pavements


Award

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Contact details

Professor Ali Abbas

Professor of Chemical Engineering

Chief Circular Engineer, Circular Australia

Founder and Executive Director Innovation, Scimita Group

ali.abbas@sydney.edu.au

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