Keywords: building decoration materials, sustainable recycling, renewable resources
Construction waste accounts for 30% -40% of the total urban garbage, and traditional landfill treatment leads to resource waste and environmental pollution. Modern recycling technology converts waste into high-performance decorative materials through physical crushing, chemical modification, and biodegradation. For example, a certain enterprise grinds concrete fragments into micro powder to replace some cement in the preparation of recycled bricks, with a compressive strength of 35MPa and a 50% reduction in carbon emissions.
In terms of plastic waste utilization, a certain brand will recycle PET bottles into fiber-reinforced composite boards for indoor partitions and furniture manufacturing. Its surface coating process can simulate wood grain and stone texture, meeting decorative needs. In addition, the introduction of bio based materials such as straw and bamboo fiber further reduces dependence on fossil resources. For example, a certain ecological village uses straw compression board as the exterior wall material, which has better insulation performance than traditional brick walls and can be completely degraded.
In the future, recycling technology will extend to the entire industry chain. For example, a building materials company has established a closed-loop system of "dismantling recycling remanufacturing", which uses blockchain technology to track the source and destination of materials, ensuring the quality traceability of recycled products. With the growth of policy support and market demand, sustainable recycled materials will become the mainstream choice in the building decoration industry.