This study aims to determine if recycled plastic can be used as an alternative coarse aggregate in eco-hollow concrete blocks by answering three questions: 1) Does recycled plastic affect the workability and strength of the blocks? 2) How can recycled plastic be used to make eco-hollow blocks? 3) Is there a significant difference between standard and eco-hollow blocks containing recycled plastic? The null hypothesis is that the proportion of recycled plastic in eco-hollow blocks has no significant effect on the blocks.
This study aims to determine if recycled plastic can be used as an alternative coarse aggregate in eco-hollow concrete blocks by answering three questions: 1) Does recycled plastic affect the workability and strength of the blocks? 2) How can recycled plastic be used to make eco-hollow blocks? 3) Is there a significant difference between standard and eco-hollow blocks containing recycled plastic? The null hypothesis is that the proportion of recycled plastic in eco-hollow blocks has no significant effect on the blocks.
This study aims to determine if recycled plastic can be used as an alternative coarse aggregate in eco-hollow concrete blocks by answering three questions: 1) Does recycled plastic affect the workability and strength of the blocks? 2) How can recycled plastic be used to make eco-hollow blocks? 3) Is there a significant difference between standard and eco-hollow blocks containing recycled plastic? The null hypothesis is that the proportion of recycled plastic in eco-hollow blocks has no significant effect on the blocks.