Cathode Ray Tube Waste Glass in Concrete Preparation - Increasing Sustainability

Abstract

The construction sector is responsible for approximately 39% of energy use and process-related carbon dioxide emissions. Mixing waste materials into concrete, as a substitute for cement and/or aggregate, increases energy efficiency and sustainability in general. Additionally, pressure on the environment is decreasing by reducing the amount of exploitation of natural raw materials. On the other hand, the rapid progress of the electronic industry has led to the generation of a large amount of electrical waste before the end of its useful life. Disposal of old monitors and TV screens, i.e. their cathode-ray tubes (CRT), represents a major problem for the environment because CRT waste is classified as hazardous due to its high lead content. This paper deals with an overview of investigations on CRT waste utilization in cement materials in order to increase sustainability and encourage a circular economy in the construction sector

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