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Dalhousie University Research Explores use of Recycled Gypsum in Concrete
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Joanne Dawson
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17-09-2021 09:44
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Dalhousie University Research Explores use of Recycled Gypsum in Concrete.
The Gypsum Association (GA)—in partnership with Divert NS, in Nova Scotia, Canada— has announced its support for Dalhousie University Phase II research exploring the viability of using construction and demolition (C&D) waste gypsum in concrete.
The research, led by Pedram Sadeghian, associate professor and Canada research chair in sustainable infrastructure at Dalhousie’s Centre for Innovation in Infrastructure (CII) in the department of civil and resource engineering, already shows promise as a means of diverting waste gypsum panels from landfills and into a new product.
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