Authors :
Babita Pandey; Anuj Kumar Singh; Rishab; Aditya Pal; Ram Prakash
Volume/Issue :
RISEM–2025
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/25jun187
Abstract :
Glass is one of the most widely used materials globally, and significant amounts of waste glass are produced
daily from used products. If not managed properly, this waste glass harms the environment, often ending up in landfills,
where it negatively impacts land fertility. This paper addresses the environmental issue of waste glass disposal and
investigates its potential as a sustainable component in concrete. By incorporating waste glass into concrete, the study aims
to reduce landfill waste while improving the concrete’s strength, workability, and overall performance. Additionally, using
waste glass as a partial replacement for traditional materials in concrete can lower construction costs. This research
emphasizes the value of waste glass as a resource for the construction industry, offering an eco-friendly solution that
addresses both waste management and the enhancement of concrete properties. Additionally, the incorporation of recycled
waste glass in concrete contributes to environmental sustainability by reducing landfill waste and lowering the demand for
natural sand extraction. This study highlights the potential of waste glass as an eco-friendly and cost-effective alternative
in modern construction, paving the way for sustainable infrastructure development.
Keywords :
Waste Glass, Landfills, Cost-Effective, Waste Management, Concrete.
Glass is one of the most widely used materials globally, and significant amounts of waste glass are produced
daily from used products. If not managed properly, this waste glass harms the environment, often ending up in landfills,
where it negatively impacts land fertility. This paper addresses the environmental issue of waste glass disposal and
investigates its potential as a sustainable component in concrete. By incorporating waste glass into concrete, the study aims
to reduce landfill waste while improving the concrete’s strength, workability, and overall performance. Additionally, using
waste glass as a partial replacement for traditional materials in concrete can lower construction costs. This research
emphasizes the value of waste glass as a resource for the construction industry, offering an eco-friendly solution that
addresses both waste management and the enhancement of concrete properties. Additionally, the incorporation of recycled
waste glass in concrete contributes to environmental sustainability by reducing landfill waste and lowering the demand for
natural sand extraction. This study highlights the potential of waste glass as an eco-friendly and cost-effective alternative
in modern construction, paving the way for sustainable infrastructure development.
Keywords :
Waste Glass, Landfills, Cost-Effective, Waste Management, Concrete.