Abstract
A number of durability study on sustainable and
ecofriendly platers/mortars produced from the use of glass activated
plastic (GAP) industrial waste have been documented. Several tests
were conducted on cement plasters formed by the replacement of
aggregate with GAP industrial waste in a range of 0-20%. Outcomes
of the study revealed approximately 37% decrease in strength
properties depending on the percentage replacement of the GAP waste
powder. The recorded decrease could play the role of an enhancer
towards the durability of the specimen and as such, shows good
potential for use.