THE PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF COARSE & FINE AGGREGATE WITH WASTE RUBBER STRIPS & PLASTIC CHIPS RESPECTIVELY IN RIGID PAVEMENT OF M40 GRADE
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Sustainability, Waste Plastic, PET- Bottles, High Performance Concrete, Aggregates, Plastic Roads, Low Density Polyethylene, Rigid Pavements, Concrete, Waste Rubber StripsAbstract
One of the biggest environmental issues facing the globe today is the disposal of solid garbage. Due of space constraints and growing burial expenses, recycling garbage has gained popularity as an alternative to disposal. The utilization of trash in concrete is a subject of research. Not only is it cost-effective, but using garbage in concrete also lessens disposal issues. Recycling bulk garbage is thought to be the most environmentally responsible way to address the disposal issue. Plastic is one of these waste materials, having a wide range of applications.
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IRC 44 – 2017 Code Book
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