Waste Plant Fibers Could Reduce Construction Costs and Improve Sustainability
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Earth mortar could be more resilient, flexible and stronger by adding plant fibers to the mix. The finding comes from research to better understand the strength and performance of raw earth mortar, which has been carried out by the University of Portsmouth's School of Civil Engineering and Surveying. The work is published in the Journal of Building Engineering.
Waste Plant Fibers Could Reduce Construction Costs and Improve Sustainability
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