Environmental and Economic Life Cycle Assessment of Recycled Aggregates Concrete in the United Arab Emirates

This paper studies the potential environmental and economic impact of replacing natural aggregates (NA) with recycled aggregates (RA) in the production of different sustainable concrete mixes in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). A life cycle assessment (LCA) was carried out according to the methodolog...

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Main Authors: Mohammed H. Alzard, Hilal El-Hassan, Tamer El-Maaddawy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/18/10348
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spelling doaj-8619c3aacf364e808f521d07ef8f8df32021-09-26T01:29:33ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-09-0113103481034810.3390/su131810348Environmental and Economic Life Cycle Assessment of Recycled Aggregates Concrete in the United Arab EmiratesMohammed H. Alzard0Hilal El-Hassan1Tamer El-Maaddawy2Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain P.O. Box 15551, United Arab EmiratesDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain P.O. Box 15551, United Arab EmiratesDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain P.O. Box 15551, United Arab EmiratesThis paper studies the potential environmental and economic impact of replacing natural aggregates (NA) with recycled aggregates (RA) in the production of different sustainable concrete mixes in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). A life cycle assessment (LCA) was carried out according to the methodology proposed by the international standards of the series ISO 14040. The performance of concrete mixes having a similar design compressive strength was evaluated. Results showed that the inclusion of steel fibers (SF) led to an increase in the global warming potential (GWP), whereas mixes with cement replacement by fly ash, slag, or microsilica recorded a reduction in GWP. Furthermore, SF-reinforced mixes created with 100% RA were at least three times more expensive than the NA-based control mix, while the cost of those with cement replacement by mineral additives was generally similar to that of the control. Material transportation was found to be a main contributor to the environmental and economic impacts, only second to cement, and its contribution increased with longer distances and steel fiber incorporation and decreased with RA replacement. To integrate these individual measures and select optimum mixes for various applications, multifunctional performance indices were developed. Research findings highlight the possibility to fully replace NA with RA (100%) while maintaining the performance and improving the economic and environmental impacts of concrete produced in the UAE.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/18/10348life cycle assessmenteconomic impactenvironmental impactrecycled aggregatemultifunctional performance indices
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author Mohammed H. Alzard
Hilal El-Hassan
Tamer El-Maaddawy
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Hilal El-Hassan
Tamer El-Maaddawy
Environmental and Economic Life Cycle Assessment of Recycled Aggregates Concrete in the United Arab Emirates
Sustainability
life cycle assessment
economic impact
environmental impact
recycled aggregate
multifunctional performance indices
author_facet Mohammed H. Alzard
Hilal El-Hassan
Tamer El-Maaddawy
author_sort Mohammed H. Alzard
title Environmental and Economic Life Cycle Assessment of Recycled Aggregates Concrete in the United Arab Emirates
title_short Environmental and Economic Life Cycle Assessment of Recycled Aggregates Concrete in the United Arab Emirates
title_full Environmental and Economic Life Cycle Assessment of Recycled Aggregates Concrete in the United Arab Emirates
title_fullStr Environmental and Economic Life Cycle Assessment of Recycled Aggregates Concrete in the United Arab Emirates
title_full_unstemmed Environmental and Economic Life Cycle Assessment of Recycled Aggregates Concrete in the United Arab Emirates
title_sort environmental and economic life cycle assessment of recycled aggregates concrete in the united arab emirates
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-09-01
description This paper studies the potential environmental and economic impact of replacing natural aggregates (NA) with recycled aggregates (RA) in the production of different sustainable concrete mixes in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). A life cycle assessment (LCA) was carried out according to the methodology proposed by the international standards of the series ISO 14040. The performance of concrete mixes having a similar design compressive strength was evaluated. Results showed that the inclusion of steel fibers (SF) led to an increase in the global warming potential (GWP), whereas mixes with cement replacement by fly ash, slag, or microsilica recorded a reduction in GWP. Furthermore, SF-reinforced mixes created with 100% RA were at least three times more expensive than the NA-based control mix, while the cost of those with cement replacement by mineral additives was generally similar to that of the control. Material transportation was found to be a main contributor to the environmental and economic impacts, only second to cement, and its contribution increased with longer distances and steel fiber incorporation and decreased with RA replacement. To integrate these individual measures and select optimum mixes for various applications, multifunctional performance indices were developed. Research findings highlight the possibility to fully replace NA with RA (100%) while maintaining the performance and improving the economic and environmental impacts of concrete produced in the UAE.
topic life cycle assessment
economic impact
environmental impact
recycled aggregate
multifunctional performance indices
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/18/10348
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