Redevelopment plan and production of polyethylene terephthalate (pet) reinforced concrete paving blocks for camella homes iv-a park, barangay pamplona tres, las piñas city/ Ma. Geovinah C. Amasula, Jester V. Dalisay Jay, Andrey E. Glaban, Nelson Jr. S. Olaguer, Jam Leynard, M. Resuello, and Kyla A. Sotto.--
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TextPublication details: Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2024.Description: xxvi, 270pages: 29cmContent type: - BTH TA 145 A43 2024
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Bachelor's Thesis
College of Engineering.-- Bachelor of science in civil engineering: Technological University of the Philippines, 2024.
Includes bibliographic references and index.
The waste composition in Las Piñas City consists of 55% biodegradable material,
33% recyclable material, and 12% residual waste, necessitating effective waste
management strategies. This capstone project focuses on redeveloping a plan to produce
Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) Reinforced Concrete Paving Blocks for Camella Homes
IV-A Park. A key objective of this study is to educate the community about repurposing
PET waste through a seminar, promoting sustainable waste management practices. The
production of concrete paving blocks adhered to ASTM C902 standards. Among the
various mix proportions tested, Mix 3 (M3) with 0.5% PET content demonstrated superior
compressive strength and was utilized for mass production. These paving blocks were
subsequently installed in the designated area of the park. Community engagement was
further encouraged through workshops on waste management and the creation of paving
blocks. The results highlight the potential for sustainable practices, waste reduction, and
active community involvement. Future research directions include expanding PET
recycling initiatives on a larger scale.
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