Experimental investigation on concrete with e-waste - A way to minimize solid waste deposition

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In recent years, the generation of Electronic waste (E-waste) has increased to a greater extent worldwide. The use of electronic devices has proliferated in recent decades and proportionality, and the quantity of electronic devices that are disposed of is growing rapidly throughout the world. Electronic waste (E-waste) typically includes general household electronics, discarded electronic gadgets, and circuit boards. With the growing use of consumer electronics, there is a huge generation of E-waste every day. Reuse of E-waste plastics as aggregates or filler in some or other forms of in construction industry may be considered as economical and technically viable for solving the disposal of a large amount of waste and this can be used as aggregates and fine filler in concrete or the construction of flexible pavement. The idea was to determine whether E-waste plastic components can be used as an alternative to conventional material like bitumen, filler in the bituminous mix in a flexible pavement structure. This is an effective alternative solution to reduce the growing quantity of E-waste.

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Muthupriya, P., & Kumar, B. V. (2021). Experimental investigation on concrete with e-waste - A way to minimize solid waste deposition. Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, 20(3), 1185–1191. https://doi.org/10.46488/NEPT.2021.V20I03.026

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