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Goodbye, Cement? Scientists Create Sustainable Concrete Using Construction Debris

Written by Alisson Ficher
Published on 21/06/2025 at 00:02
Updated on 21/06/2025 at 16:52
Japão transforma entulho e vidro em concreto sustentável que pode substituir o cimento e mudar o futuro da construção civil no mundo.
Japão transforma entulho e vidro em concreto sustentável que pode substituir o cimento e mudar o futuro da construção civil no mundo.
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Japanese Researchers Reveal A Revolutionary Material Made From Construction Waste And Ground Glass Capable Of Replacing Traditional Cement And Facing The Environmental Impact Caused By Large-Scale Modern Construction.

A new material developed by scientists in Japan offers an alternative to conventional cement used in construction.

The innovation, created with waste such as ground glass and demolition dust, was designed to act as a soil solidifier and has already demonstrated sufficient strength for applications in structures such as roads, buildings, and bridges.

The proposal aims to replace Portland Cement, responsible for approximately 8% of global carbon dioxide (CO²) emissions, according to data from international organizations.

This environmental impact is directly linked to the calcination of limestone, an essential process in the production of traditional cement, which releases large volumes of CO² into the atmosphere.

According to the tests conducted, the new sustainable concrete showed compression levels compatible with required standards for soil stabilization in large-scale works.

The waste undergoes a specific thermal process that activates its binding properties, transforming it into a solid mass of high durability.

Sustainable Concrete With Environmental Safety

The study conducted by a team led by researcher Shinya Inazumi from Tohoku University details that the formula was refined after the initial identification of arsenic leakage.

The introduction of calcium hydroxide in the composition eliminated this risk, making the material environmentally safe for use in civil works.

In addition to mechanical strength, the material stood out for characteristics such as accelerated hardening, good workability, and stability against severe climatic variations.

It was also evaluated for exposure to sulfates, chlorides, and repeated freeze-thaw cycles, with results deemed satisfactory for practical application.

The formulation was classified as geopolymeric, meaning it is based on the alkaline activation of industrial waste, without the use of clinker or other conventional inputs in the cement chain.

This positions the material as an eco-friendly construction material, with logistical and environmental advantages over traditional compounds.

Eco-Friendly Construction Material Reuses Debris

The reuse of construction leftovers and non-recyclable materials, such as glass fragments, is at the center of the proposal.

According to information released on the Interesting Engineering website, the use of the new solidifier allows for useful disposal of waste often discarded in landfills or in irregular areas.

The global scenario presents a growing demand for low-carbon alternatives, especially in light of international climate commitments.

In this context, the new sustainable concrete emerges as potentially applicable technology in different countries and regions.

In Brazil, for example, estimates from the National Environmental Council (Conama) indicate that about half of urban solid waste comes from construction and demolition.

The adaptation of similar solutions could contribute to reducing the volume discarded and developing cleaner construction techniques.

Adaptable And Low-Cost Alternative To Cement

The team responsible for the development states that the compound can be adjusted with local variations of inputs, making its decentralized and regional production easier.

This adaptability increases its potential use in developing countries or in areas of critical infrastructure.

The suggested applications are not limited to large projects. The material can also be used in the production of compacted soil blocks, a technique adopted in low-cost construction systems with less environmental impact.

Resistance to chemical agents and climatic factors reinforces its use in places subject to inclement weather.

Future studies foresee field tests and scaling up production. So far, experiments have been conducted in laboratories focusing on physical-chemical performance and environmental safety.

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According to the involved researchers, using abundant and low-commercial-value industrial waste can significantly reduce production costs.

At the same time, it can contribute to meeting environmental targets in sectors related to civil construction.

The material is part of a growing line of technologies aimed at sustainable construction and emission reduction.

These topics are gaining relevance in public policies and international programs aimed at mitigating the effects of climate change.

Considering the environmental impact of the construction sector and the global need for more sustainable solutions, can the use of alternative materials like this be incorporated into future incentive policies and regulations?

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Alisson Ficher

Jornalista formado desde 2017 e atuante na área desde 2015, com seis anos de experiência em revista impressa, passagens por canais de TV aberta e mais de 12 mil publicações online. Especialista em política, empregos, economia, cursos, entre outros temas e também editor do portal CPG. Registro profissional: 0087134/SP. Se você tiver alguma dúvida, quiser reportar um erro ou sugerir uma pauta sobre os temas tratados no site, entre em contato pelo e-mail: alisson.hficher@outlook.com. Não aceitamos currículos!

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