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Feasibility Studies of Palm Oil Mill Waste Aggregates for the Construction Industry
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EngineeringGreenhouse Gas EmissionWaste DisposalPalm Oil ClinkerPalm Oil IndustryFeasibility StudiesSolid Waste PollutionRefuse-derived FuelMunicipal Solid WasteCement-based Construction MaterialWaste ManagementConstruction IndustryEnvironmental EngineeringCivil EngineeringSustainable ConstructionEnvironmental RemediationRecyclingLife Cycle AssessmentSustainable ProductionConstruction Engineering
The agricultural industry in Malaysia has grown rapidly over the years. Palm oil clinker (POC) is a byproduct obtained from the palm oil industry. Its lightweight properties allows for its utilization as an aggregate, while in powder form as a filler material in concrete. POC specimens obtained throughout each state in Malaysia were investigated to evaluate the physical, chemical, and microstructure characteristics. Variations between each state were determined and their possible contributory factors were assessed. POC were incorporated as a replacement material for aggregates and their engineering characteristics were ascertained. Almost 7% of density was reduced with the introduction of POC as aggregates. A sustainability assessment was made through greenhouse gas emission (GHG) and cost factor analyses to determine the contribution of the addition of POC to the construction industry. Addition of POC helps to lower the GHG emission by 9.6% compared to control specimens. By channeling this waste into the construction industry, an efficient waste-management system can be promoted; thus, creating a cleaner environment. This study is also expected to offer some guides and directions for upcoming research works on the incorporation of POC.
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