New materials for the "green building" of urban areas

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In the modern world during the rapid development of urban agglomerates, mankind uses less and less natural building materials and mainly uses artificially created. New construction technologies and modern materials must comply with environmental safety requirements, technical regulations and legislation in the field of environmental protection, so that the erected buildings and structures in urban design do not harm either man or the biosphere. Composite materials based on polymers and industrial waste are gaining popularity.The environmental assessment of new mineral-polymer composite (MPC) materials confirmed their compliance with technical and sanitary-epidemiological requirements, as well as with the criteria of the STO NOSTROY 2.35.4-2011 standard "Green building"such as: "Comfort and ecology of the internal environment", "Energy saving and energy efficiency ""Ecology of creation, operation and disposal "which will reduce the load of construction on urban ecosystems and ensure the creation of a safe and comfortable living environment.

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Tolmacheva, N. A., Zelinskaia, E. V., Kurina, A. V., & Garashchenko, A. A. (2021). New materials for the “green building” of urban areas. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 751). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/751/1/012036

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