Design of a mortar including waste materials for intervention in public spaces in exomarine areas in coastal tourist territories
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ETSE.Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
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Annually, the oceans become the depositories of millions of tonnes of plastic waste, a
global environmental crisis that has intensified over recent decades. This accumulation
of marine plastics not only poses a significant threat to aquatic ecosystems but also
emerges as a burgeoning challenge for waste management worldwide. In this context,
the construction sector, as the principal consumer of resources and waste generator
within the European Union, plays a pivotal role. This is particularly pertinent in the
Canary Islands archipelago, due to its isolated condition, necessitating the incorporation
of circular economy processes to mitigate material dependence from external sources
for construction products, as no raw materials are manufactured or processed in the
region
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López Arquillo, J. D., Oliveira, C., & Gil Delgado, J. (2024). Design of a mortar including waste materials for intervention in public spaces in exomarine areas in coastal tourist territories. IX International Conference on Technological Innovation in Building, 138–139.








