Using plastic waste in construction: Recycled medical equipment to improve concret
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2023-07-24Autor
Bidegorry, Juan P.
Deyusto, Juliana M.
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Urbanization and the evolution of people's lifestyles
have a significant impact on the quantity of waste that is
generated and dumped each year. In addition, due to the
emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of masks has
increased significantly, and the amount of plastic waste
generation worldwide has doubled. The main component of
Protective Suits (PS) and Disposable medical face masks
(DMFM) is polypropylene plastic, which will end up
contaminating the natural environment given the poor
management of this kind of waste and will not decompose for
hundreds of years. Faced with both increasing amounts of
generated plastic waste and the growing interest in sustainability,
the construction sectors can take advantage of this situation using
recycled plastic waste to improve concrete properties such as
compressive and splitting tensile strength to reduce the negative
impact of the generated plastic waste, while meeting future
infrastructure demands. The purpose of this paper is to address
the massive plastic waste that increased during the pandemic by
analysing an alternative material for infrastructure buildings
that incorporates this kind of waste.
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