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  • News - 18 Aug 2003
    The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has launched an internet database to allow householders to find information about hazardous household waste and where it can be safely disposed...
  • News - 14 Jul 2003
    Using reclaimed building materials in a new construction or refurbishment can lower both environmental impacts and construction costs. It is also often possible to reuse building materials on the same...
  • News - 2 Jul 2003
    The CIRIA (Construction Industry Research and Information Association) Award for 2003 has been presented to the Health and Safety Executive in recognition of the contribution of the HSE over many...
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    Ensuring a safe and healthy indoor environment has become increasingly essential for both residential and commercial buildings.
  • News - 14 Nov 2025
    Turning everyday construction waste into tough, energy-saving composites, researchers reveal a practical path for greener construction. Study: Green polymeric composites based on construction...
  • News - 4 Nov 2025
    Researchers warn that booming urban growth and dependence on carbon-heavy materials like steel and cement could push construction’s emissions beyond safe climate limits unless a global shift to...
  • News - 28 Oct 2025
    A comprehensive trial of eco-friendly roof tiles conducted by RMIT in collaboration with Bristile Roofing has demonstrated that including coal ash and glass waste can significantly lower carbon...
  • News - 8 Oct 2025
    Researchers have developed a sustainable concrete blend using agro-industrial waste materials that significantly reduces carbon emissions without compromising strength. Study: Behavior and modeling...
  • News - 17 Sep 2025
    A new study has shown that carbonated boron mud (CBM), an industrial byproduct treated through rapid carbonation, can significantly improve the performance and sustainability of basic magnesium...
  • News - 11 Sep 2025
    Researchers have discovered that replacing just 2.5 % of cement with scrap aluminum engine residue (SAER) in foamed concrete significantly increases both compressive strength and thermal insulation,...

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