Concrete also has an end of life, what happens with the fibers when a structure has to be torn down again? seems more difficult to contain them than. It sounds like your only pushing the problem further down the line, to be honest
Peter: What what not articulates is this: The recycled material is not in the concrete as "just fibers" rather the composite piece is incinerated at very high temperature and ends up as dust. It is this dust that is in the concrete. Apparently it is indistinguishable from concrete with out recycled boats in it.
Concrete also has an end of life, what happens with the fibers when a structure has to be torn down again? seems more difficult to contain them than. It sounds like your only pushing the problem further down the line, to be honest
Peter: What what not articulates is this: The recycled material is not in the concrete as "just fibers" rather the composite piece is incinerated at very high temperature and ends up as dust. It is this dust that is in the concrete. Apparently it is indistinguishable from concrete with out recycled boats in it.