Environment
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Researchers Develop a Sustainable Concrete by Substituting Natural Fibers and Components From Various Waste Streams for Synthetic Reinforcing Elements
A multinational research team is laying the groundwork for more sustainable concrete by substituting synthetic reinforcing components with natural fibers and materials derived from various waste streams.
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