Abstract
This paper reviews the utilization of Agricultural waste for making Bio Bricks and other construction materials to reduce burning and disposal problems of Agricultural waste due to increasing Air Pollution and make economic and environment efficient construction material. Agricultural waste burning is a significant source of pollution in India, especially after the harvesting season. Bio-bricks was developed as an alternative and sustainable building material that is made up of agricultural waste. And at the same time will also lead to the reduction of air pollution and create new jobs at the grassroots level. The use of Agricultural waste in construction materials is one of new way to deal with disposal and burning of Agricultural waste. India is home to some of the most polluted cities of the world in terms of its air quality. Data shows that around 20 out of the 30 most polluted cities of the world are in India. So the study provides green building material through Agricultural waste for sustainable development of Bio Bricks. Some additional work in this project can be done which will help environment with decreasing Air pollution by reducing of Agricultural waste. Bio-bricks can be developed as a carbon- negative, sustainable and economically viable material for construction. With the right kind of product development and incentives, it can diversify into numerous products satisfying the needs of an ecologically sensitive future
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