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Sustainability of Geosynthetics-Based Solutions

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Jolanta Dąbrowska, Jolanta Dąbrowska, Agnieszka Kiersnowska, Zofia Zięba Jolanta Dąbrowska, Yuliia Trach, Yuliia Trach, Zofia Zięba

Summary

This paper discusses how geosynthetic materials in civil and environmental engineering can significantly improve sustainability by replacing natural materials like sand, gravel, and cement, reducing carbon footprint and greenhouse gas emissions, while enabling innovative solutions for climate change adaptation.

Sustainability emphasises the importance of increasing the resource efficiency of infrastructure. The usage of geosynthetic materials in civil and environmental engineering can significantly influence sustainability at the planning and design stages of infrastructure construction projects. They are used in many different applications in construction and environmental engineering, as they provide a better and longer performance and less costly solutions than traditional materials (such as sand, gravel, concrete and cement). Additional benefits can be achieved by combining geosynthetics with various recycled materials as substitutes for high-quality natural materials. In this paper, the importance of sustainability in geosynthetics-based solutions is discussed. The possibilities of using geosynthetics in sustainable development have been analysed and the benefits resulting from their application, such as the reduction in carbon footprint and release of greenhouse gases and saving water and other natural resources, have been assessed. Innovative solutions that support mitigation measures, adaptation to climate change and achievement of sustainable development goals have been presented.

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