Sustainable Cementitious Materials

Applications and Potentialities of PCR-PET

Authors

  • Raul de Souza Brandão Professor Doutor, IFES, Brasil. Doutorando, UENF, Brasil. , ,
  • José Augusto Pedro Lima Professor Doutor, UENF, Brasil. , ,
  • Jonas Alexandre Professor Doutor, UENF, Brasil. , ,

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17271/1980082720220245296

Keywords:

PCR-PET, Sustainability, Building Materials

Abstract

This article explores the applicability of Post-Consumer Recycled Polyethylene Terephthalate (PCR-PET) in sustainable cementitious materials, highlighting its relevance to sustainable construction. It discusses the incorporation of recycled PET into a variety of cementitious materials such as mortar, concrete, pavements, blocks, bricks, pipes, artificial rocks, panels, urban furniture, and tiles, demonstrating the environmental and technical benefits of these materials. Additionally, it presents case studies and experimental results illustrating the effective application of PCR-PET in these areas. These studies reveal, in some cases, the positive influence of adding recycled PET on the properties of materials, from mechanical strengt and durability to thermal and acoustic performance of applications. Finally, it emphasizes the role of PCR-PET in reducing plastic waste, promoting circular economy, and contributing to sustainability in the construction industry. In summary, this article underscores the potential use of PCR-PET as an essential tool for advancing sustainable construction, providing innovative and responsible solutions to the environmental challenges faced by the construction materials industry.

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Published

30-09-2024

How to Cite

BRANDÃO, Raul de Souza; LIMA, José Augusto Pedro; ALEXANDRE, Jonas. Sustainable Cementitious Materials: Applications and Potentialities of PCR-PET. Electronic Journal "Fórum Ambiental da Alta Paulista", [S. l.], v. 20, n. 2, 2024. DOI: 10.17271/1980082720220245296. Disponível em: https://publicacoes.amigosdanatureza.org.br/index.php/forum_ambiental/article/view/5296. Acesso em: 16 dec. 2025.