Environmental effects of cement production: A review
This investigation focuses on the environmental impacts of cement production as well as possible mitigation strategies for global warming. Limestone and other nonrenewable resources have become less plentiful as a result of increased rawmaterial gathering to meet the rising demand for cement. In add...
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Zusammenfassung: | This investigation focuses on the environmental impacts of cement production as well as possible mitigation strategies for global warming. Limestone and other nonrenewable resources have become less plentiful as a result of increased rawmaterial gathering to meet the rising demand for cement. In addition to harming the natural habitat of several plant and animal species, resource extraction from natural ecosystems increases the possibility of ecological imbalance. Due to its rapid consumption, the likelihood that this finite resource will run out in the near future is rising quickly. The company’sraw material processing stages also generate a lot of dust, noise, and greenhouse gases, especially carbon dioxide, all of which degrade the environment and hasten climate change. People’s daily life are made harder by unwelcome environmental impediments. One way to address this issue is through improved cement plant production techniques, which enable the creation of cleaner cement. Industrial waste could be utilised in cement-free concrete or as anadditional cementitious material, lowering the nation’s dependency on cement and improving the environment. We need to employ materials that use less natural resources, are more economical, and have less of an impact on the environment if we hope to be successful in using other alternative materials as concrete binder. In the end, this will contribute to a more robust and wholesome ecosystem for coming generations. |
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ISSN: | 0094-243X 1551-7616 |
DOI: | 10.1063/5.0154039 |