China-Pakistan highway research unveiled to promote resource reuse
BEIJING, MAR 13 (DNA): A joint research on the reuse of bulk industrial solid waste and desert sand towards sustainable development has been initiated between China and Pakistan.
In this connection, an agreement was signed among Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology (XAUAT), Shihezi University (SHZU), Karakoram International University (KIU) and Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps Highway Science and Technology Co., Ltd.
According to a Gwadar Pro’s report on Thursday, the core project of this collaboration is “Research and Application of Key Technologies for Solid Waste-Based Green and Low-Carbon Fluidized Solidified Soil”.
In view of the geographical conditions of Xinjiang, the research aims to develop high-performance cementitious materials based on solid waste and use them to improve desert sand thereby producing green and low-carbon fluidized solidified soil.
This will not only help reduce the cost of solid waste disposal and engineering spoil transportation, lowering construction costs, but also realize the commercial utilization of industrial solid waste.
Under the agreement, the four parties will integrate their unique resources into the project and promote cooperation in scientific research, talent cultivation and technology transfer in transportation infrastructure construction and maintenance.
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