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@article{175233, author = {Bilal Ahmad and Rahul kumar and Deepak Aggarwal}, title = {An Inspection on sustainable materials}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {2025}, volume = {11}, number = {11}, pages = {2012-2017}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=175233}, abstract = {As we know that there are various factors that affect the environment of earth. This is due to the increment of waste, higher pollution rate, increment in carbon emissions, deforestation etc. These certain factors will affect the lifecycle on earth and increasing the temperature of earth. To mitigate or to overcome these challenges we need to adopt some sustainable construction practices and materials for contributing to maintain earth's lifecycle and its atmosphere. However, the construction industry encountering increasing pressure to acquiring sustainable construction practices to eliminate the environmental impacts on earth. Sustainable construction materials play an important role in obtaining these goals by minimizing waste generation, decreasing carbon emissions, etc. Therefore, this research paper gives a comprehensive review on advancing techniques to adopt sustainable construction materials. It explores certain varieties of sustainable materials such as bamboo, coconut fiber, human hair fiber etc. These sustainable materials may contain various properties like durability, sustainability, recyclability, reduced environmental impact and more. This research paper also comments on various barriers to extend the adoption of sustainable construction materials and its practices along with technological limitations, cost consideration, etc.}, keywords = {sustainable construction material, human hair fiber reinforced concrete, BFRC, FRC, durability, pollution rate, deforestation, compressive strength, flexural strength, etc.}, month = {April}, }
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