Abstract

Abstract Cement is an essential raw material for concrete a raw material in various fields such as construction, infrastructure, and contributes 5% of the total CO2 emissions. The purpose of present study is to investigate about the potential use of fly ash which is an industrial waste along with other industrial waste cooking oil, contamination of water and destroying the water ecosystem, for the production of roof tiles. Fibre filled polymeric roofing tiles are lighter and can be easier to handle. They require less maintenance and have long lasting. An excellent use of this is the use of waste materials from agro-lands for the preparation of particleboards to be used as walls, ceilings, furniture panels and in doors. It can prove that how the value of a waste material can be significantly improved. The cement industry is among the major greenhouse gas-producing industries. Greenhouse gases are produced in two separate divisions in this industry; the first includes the cement production process and the second is power consumption. Hence, essential steps can be highly effective to reduce the amount of CO2 production in the cement production.

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