Concrete is heavily used as a construction material in modern society. With the growth in urbanization
and industrialization, the demand for concrete is increasing day by-days. Therefore, raw materials and
natural resources are required in large quantities for concrete production worldwide. At the same time,
a considerable quantity of agricultural waste and other types of solid material disposal are posing serious
environmental issues. To minimize and reduce the negative impact of the concrete industry through the
explosive usage of raw materials, the use of agricultural wastes as supplementary cementitious materials,
the source of which are both reliable and suitable for alternative preventive solutions promotes the environmental
sustainability of the industry. This paper reviews the possible use of agricultural wastes as a
supplementary cementitious material in the production of concrete. It aims to exhibit the idea of utilizing
these wastes by elaborating upon their engineering, physical and chemical properties. This provides a
summary of the existing knowledge about the successful use of agricultural wastes such as rice husk
ash, palm oil fuel ash, sugar cane bagasse ash, wood waste ash, bamboo leaf ash, and corn cob ash in
the concrete industry
Concrete is heavily used as a construction material in modern society. With the growth in urbanization
and industrialization, the demand for concrete is increasing day by-days. Therefore, raw materials and
natural resources are required in large quantities for concrete production worldwide. At the same time,
a considerable quantity of agricultural waste and other types of solid material disposal are posing serious
environmental issues. To minimize and reduce the negative impact of the concrete industry through the
explosive usage of raw materials, the use of agricultural wastes as supplementary cementitious materials,
the source of which are both reliable and suitable for alternative preventive solutions promotes the environmental
sustainability of the industry. This paper reviews the possible use of agricultural wastes as a
supplementary cementitious material in the production of concrete. It aims to exhibit the idea of utilizing
these wastes by elaborating upon their engineering, physical and chemical properties. This provides a
summary of the existing knowledge about the successful use of agricultural wastes such as rice husk
ash, palm oil fuel ash, sugar cane bagasse ash, wood waste ash, bamboo leaf ash, and corn cob ash in
the concrete industry
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