TY - JOUR
T1 - Reimagining resources policy
T2 - Synergizing mining waste utilization for sustainable construction practices
AU - Yu, Haoxuan
AU - Zahidi, Izni
AU - Chow, Ming Fai
AU - Liang, Dongfang
AU - Madsen, Dag Øivind
N1 - Funding Information:
The first author thanks the Graduate Research Excellence Scholarship (GRES) from Monash University Malaysia. All graphic elements utilised in Figures are sourced from flaticon.com and freepik.com . They are free to use and not subject to copyright restrictions. The author, Haoxuan Yu, is a premium member of both websites (account: @user81357068) and hence, attribution is not required for the materials used.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s)
PY - 2024/7/20
Y1 - 2024/7/20
N2 - To address the urgent need for sustainability, this paper provides a critical discussion and serves as a pivotal resource for stakeholders in the mining and construction sectors. It advocates repurposing mining waste into concrete aggregate, promoting eco-friendly practices. The paper conducts a thorough review of recent developments, technological innovations, and methodologies to showcase mining waste's potential as a sustainable construction material. Highlighting more than a decade of research, our analysis reveals significant environmental, economic, and practical benefits, such as reduced ecological footprints through waste minimization and resource conservation, alongside cost-effective material alternatives. This investigation offers an in-depth look at these advantages and sparks essential discussions about incorporating advanced recycling technologies into conventional construction workflows. Promoting circular economy principles, the study underscores the dual gains: lessening environmental impact and progressing towards resource efficiency. Aiming to alter industry perceptions and practices, the work encourages a shift towards environmental stewardship and innovation. Ultimately, this paper aims not only to disseminate knowledge but also to motivate action. It provides readers with the necessary insights to lead a transition towards more sustainable industry norms, thus establishing a new benchmark for addressing sustainability challenges with creativity and collective effort.
AB - To address the urgent need for sustainability, this paper provides a critical discussion and serves as a pivotal resource for stakeholders in the mining and construction sectors. It advocates repurposing mining waste into concrete aggregate, promoting eco-friendly practices. The paper conducts a thorough review of recent developments, technological innovations, and methodologies to showcase mining waste's potential as a sustainable construction material. Highlighting more than a decade of research, our analysis reveals significant environmental, economic, and practical benefits, such as reduced ecological footprints through waste minimization and resource conservation, alongside cost-effective material alternatives. This investigation offers an in-depth look at these advantages and sparks essential discussions about incorporating advanced recycling technologies into conventional construction workflows. Promoting circular economy principles, the study underscores the dual gains: lessening environmental impact and progressing towards resource efficiency. Aiming to alter industry perceptions and practices, the work encourages a shift towards environmental stewardship and innovation. Ultimately, this paper aims not only to disseminate knowledge but also to motivate action. It provides readers with the necessary insights to lead a transition towards more sustainable industry norms, thus establishing a new benchmark for addressing sustainability challenges with creativity and collective effort.
KW - Construction engineering
KW - Materials technology
KW - Mining waste
KW - Resource recycle
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jclepro.2024.142795
DO - 10.1016/j.jclepro.2024.142795
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85195190798
SN - 0959-6526
VL - 464
JO - Journal of Cleaner Production
JF - Journal of Cleaner Production
M1 - 142795
ER -