Sustainability assessment of brick work for low-cost housing: a comparison between waste based bricks and burnt clay bricks
Title | Sustainability assessment of brick work for low-cost housing: a comparison between waste based bricks and burnt clay bricks |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2018 |
Authors | Joglekar, SN |
Secondary Authors | Kharkar, RA |
Tertiary Authors | Mandavgane, SA |
Subsidiary Authors | Kulkarni, BD |
Journal | Sustainable Cities and Society |
Volume | 37 |
Pagination | 396-406 |
Date Published | FEB |
Type of Article | Journal Article |
ISSN | 22106707 |
Keywords | Life cycle assessment, Low cost housing, Multicriteria decision, Sustainability index, Sustainable construction material |
Abstract | Manufacturing of bricks, using clay or fly ash, is one of the major contributors to greenhouse gas emissions as their manufacturing involves utilization of coal and cement. To overcome this limitation, alternative construction materials are developed by author using industrial and agro wastes like cotton mill waste, recycled paper mill waste, and rice husk ash. This work aims at performing a sustainability assessment of burnt clay bricks and bricks made of industrial and agro wastes used for brickwork in a low-cost house. The criteria considered for the assessment are economic, environmental, social, and technical aspects for manufacture of bricks and use of different bricks for brickwork. For the evaluation of environmental criterion, a life cycle assessment (LCA) tool is used. Overall sustainability index (SI) is calculated for alternatives based on the various criteria using MIVES approach. The relative SIs of clay and fly ash bricks, were 0.25 and 0.26, respectively. Overall, bricks made of industrial and agro wastes are found more sustainable with the highest SI for cotton waste bricks (0.94). Sensitivity analysis also confirmed that brickwork from waste based bricks is more sustainable compared to brickwork made from clay brick or fly ash brick. |
DOI | 10.1016/j.scs.2017.11.025 |
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign) | Foreign |
Impact Factor (IF) | 1.777 |
Divison category:
Chemical Engineering & Process Development
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