Developing fibre-reinforced cement paving blocks as a method of fiber waste disposal

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2023-08-31

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Department of Textile and Apparel Engineering

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The textile industry contributes significantly to global environmental pollution, generating over 110 million tons of waste annually [1], with severe consequences for the environment. Out of Textile and apparel waste, when Textile waste fibers are considered, both pre-consumer and post-consumer wastes, present a massive challenge. Despite the potential for recycling, the rates remain low [2]. In this project, the focus is on repurposing textile waste fibers as a reinforcement material for pedestrian walkway paving blocks, addressing both waste management and paving block performance. By utilizing polyester waste fibers and recycled polyester waste fibers, the study aims to create a new market for fiber waste, benefiting multiple industries and the environment. The project's significance lies in reducing the environmental impact of the textile fiber-related industry in Sri Lanka, where textile waste is a major problem. However, challenges in recycling certain fiber types exist, and more research is needed to optimize the process and improve the performance and durability of fiber-reinforced cement paving blocks. Implementing this approach can lead to a circular economy, reduced waste management costs, and decreased greenhouse gas emissions.

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Baines, D.M., Bogodawaththa, P.B.H., Gunasekara, U.S.W., & Gamage, D.L. (2023). Developing fibre-reinforced cement paving blocks as a method of fiber waste disposal. In S.N. Niles, G. K. Nandasiri, M. Pathirana, & C. Madhurangi (Eds.), Proceedings of the Textile Engineering Research Symposium 2023 (pp. 11-19). Department of Textile and Apparel Engineering, University of Moratuwa. http://dl.lib.uom.lk/handle/123/21694

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