AbstractIn today’s context, sustainability serves as a pathway to meet current needs while safeguarding those of future generations, encompassing initiatives across various sectors. Whether environmental, social, or economic sustainability, governments, companies, and individuals are increasingly adopting it as a guiding principle to address global challenges like resource depletion and climate change. This paper explores the topic of sustainable landscaping with a focus on using demolition and construction waste into hardscape-like benches. Where waste materials are held for profitable use, particularly in manufacturing sustainable concrete for landscape elements. We address the urgent need for creative solutions to environmental problems, focusing on cooperation, policy changes, and technological improvements. We aim to support sustainable methods in landscape design by reusing resources such as broken ceramics, recycled aggregates, and granite powder. This Study presents a comprehensive methodology that includes application techniques, theoretical frameworks, and recommendations for successful execution. Our study emphasizes integrating sustainability concepts into landscape design, providing observable advantages, including waste reduction, resource conservation, and environmental preservation. We hope this study will help create a future where society and the environment coexist more sustainably.