Abstract

This literature article details the results of a review of the latest literature which focuses on the use of ceramic shard waste and silica sand as additional materials in making paving blocks. In the context of sustainable development, this literature highlights the positive potential of utilizing ceramic waste as a contribution to waste reduction and resource efficiency. The addition of silica sand, as an additional material, apparently has a significant effect on increasing the strength and durability of paving blocks. Through a synthesis of information from various studies, this article also highlights the need for further research to optimize ingredient composition and evaluate the overall impact, both in terms of sustainability and product quality. By summarizing key findings, this article provides a holistic view of the use of ceramic shard waste and silica sand in the context of paving block manufacturing, supporting sustainable technological development in the construction sector.

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