This study investigates the effects of waste hemp stalks on expansive clay soils. Hemp, a biodegradable and sustainable material, was used at 5%, 7.5%, and 10% by dry weight to stabilise a clay mixture (70% kaolin, 30% bentonite). Laboratory tests, including Atterberg limits, compaction, and consolidation, were conducted in accordance with ASTM standards. Results show that hemp additives significantly reduced liquid limit, plasticity index, swelling percentage, and swelling pressure. The optimal performance was achieved with 10% T1 hemp, reducing swelling from 25% to 0.10% and swelling pressure from 40.64 kPa to 5.08 kPa. These findings demonstrate the potential of waste hemp as an alternative bio-based stabilisation material to traditional stabilisers. A comparative analysis with cement- and lime-based stabilisers highlights hemp’s advantages in reducing costs and mitigating carbon footprints.
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June 23 2026
Waste hemp stabilisation of expansive soils: behaviour and sustainability assessment Available to Purchase
Fatih Yıldız;
Fatih Yıldız
Istanbul Aydın University
, Istanbul, Turkey
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Mustafa Vekli
Department of Civil Engineering
, Ondokuz Mayıs University
, Samsun, Turkey
Corresponding author Mustafa Vekli (mustafavekli@gmail.com)
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Corresponding author Mustafa Vekli (mustafavekli@gmail.com)
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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October 02 2025
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May 20 2026
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- Funding Statement(s): The authors gratefully acknowledge the support of the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) under the 2211 National Graduate Scholarship Program. The authors also thank the Hemp Research Institute of Ondokuz Mayıs University for providing the waste hemp materials used in this study.
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Received:
October 02 2025
Accepted:
May 20 2026
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Yıldız F, Vekli M (2026;), "Waste hemp stabilisation of expansive soils: behaviour and sustainability assessment". Environmental Geotechnics, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1680/jenge.25.00179
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