The Significance Of Agricultural Wastes In The Construction Sector
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Abstract
A variety of problems are now affecting the building business. The two that matter most are the rise in urban population and the decrease in the amount of resources required to make construction supplies. Businesses have also begun to reassess their strategies for producing ecologically friendly construction materials as a consequence of a greater knowledge of climate change. In the development of ecologically friendly construction materials, a variety of agricultural wastes, such as rice husk ash (RHA), sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA), and bamboo leaf ash (BLA), have shown to be successful alternatives. In this investigation, six distinct agricultural waste-derived construction materials are investigated. The list includes bio-based polymers, building insulation and reinforcement materials, green concrete, particleboard, bricks, and masonry components. The frequency of usage in current building projects should be the primary factor when choosing materials. The goal of this paper is to look at alternative production methods for eco-friendly construction materials since the ones currently in use have negative environmental consequences. The results of the investigation demonstrated that it was successful to produce environmental friendly construction materials from agricultural waste since the completed products satisfied certain building requirements. Using agricultural products in lieu of traditional building materials is advised in order to achieve long-term economic, environmental, and social security.