Abstract
At present the demand of coarse mixture is accumulated day by day within the world. Eighty-five to ninetieth of electronic waste is disposed on landfills might drop in setting and affects human health conditions. For the recovery of terribly serious issue within the world to beat this speedy rising drawback is being questioned. The E plastic waste is growing day by day in the IT Industries because it could be a important resource. The service of Electronic waste plastic could be a solution to ecological and biological issues. Because the use of Electronic waste plastic in concrete will reduce the waste and provides a decent strength for the structures and roads. it'll reduces the lowland value for energy saving. A close experimental study had been administered to study the mechanical properties of typical concrete, by casting the specimen with various percentage of E-waste like 0%, 10%, 15%, 20% and different strength characteristics are conducted in lab.
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[1] Cabanac G, Labbé C and Magazinov A 2021 arXiv:2107.06751v1
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