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Review on strength characteristics of replacement of recycled plastic with concrete

Plastic consumption has increased significantly in recent years all across the world. As a result, massive amounts of plastic-related garbage have been dumped into the environment. More importantly, plastic’s limited biodegradability poses a serious threat to environmental protection. The aim of thi...

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Main Authors: Abirami, R., Subathra, P., Ahamed, J., Aravinth, S. Manish, Manikandan, A.
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Environmental protection
Garbage
Mechanical properties
Recyclable materials
Workability
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