Abstract
The construction industry faces increasing environmental pressure to reduce the impact associated with cement-based materials. At the same time, the agro-industrial sector generates large volumes of organic waste that are scarcely utilized. This study proposes a multicriteria assessment framework focused on sustainability to analyze the technical and environmental feasibility of three agro-industrial wastes: eggshell ash, rice husk ash, and sugarcane bagasse as partial substitutes for cement. Based on secondary data obtained from scientific literature, four key criteria are deeply analyzed: chemical analysis, carbon footprint, local availability, and compressive strength. A multicriteria matrix was developed to classify the materials based on their performance and environmental impact, supported by a circular model illustrating their integration into low-emission construction systems. The results show that the incorporation of agro-industrial materials as cement replacements presents promising performance both technically and environmentally, especially in Latin American countries. This work provides a circular construction cycle model to promote the use of materials. It is proposed to create a cement incorporating 10% agro-industrial waste ash, thus contributing to the development of sustainable materials to address the challenges of pollution and inadequate waste management in Latin America.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 1-10 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
| Journal | International Conference on Civil, Structural and Transportation Engineering |
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| State | Published - 2025 |
| Event | 10th International Conference on Civil, Structural and Transportation Engineering, ICCSTE 2025 - London, United Kingdom Duration: 17 Jul 2025 → 19 Jul 2025 |
Keywords
- agro-industrial waste
- carbon footprint
- cement alternatives
- circular construction
- eggshell ash
- rice husk
- sugarcane bagasse
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