Recycled aggregate from roller compacted concrete (RCD) has become a more popular building material with widespread use in many countries around the world, as the amount of construction and demolition waste produced daily has become an environmental concern. Therefore, the present work aims to analyze the characteristics of the behavior of concrete using recycled aggregate. For the development of the study, a narrative bibliographical review was used, through the deductive method, obtaining a qualitative approach on the behavior of concrete using recycled aggregate. A material produced in large quantities in hatcheries is eggshell, which is difficult to remove and dispose of in large quantities. Concrete was tested for compressive strength at 14 and 28 days. In relation to concrete with treated eggshell waste, the reference concrete mix was expanded; Relative replacement percentages of fine aggregate with eggshell waste (0% to 30%). The results showed that the compressive strength decreased by 30%, with the increase in the percentage of eggshell residue. It is indicating that the mixture was suitable for blocks and slabs.