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Environmental savings from concrete reuse: examining the limitations and optimal practices for cutting thresholds of concrete building components for reuse

Concrete, a widely used construction material, presents both opportunities and challenges for promoting environmentally responsible practices. This research focuses on the concept of concrete reuse as a sustainable strategy, examining the limitations of cutting dimensions. To investigate the greenho...

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Published in:Environmental research, infrastructure and sustainability : ERIS infrastructure and sustainability : ERIS, 2024-09, Vol.4 (3), p.35016
Main Authors: Xiong, Shuyan, Frossard, Mija, Lasvaux, Sébastien, Zea Escamilla, Edwin, Habert, Guillaume
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