Coppola Luigi, Bellezze Tiziano, Belli Alberto, Bignozzi Maria C, Bolzoni Fabio, Brenna Andrea, Cabrini Marina, Candamano Sebastiano, Cappai Marta,
Caputo Domenico, Carsana Maddalena, Casnedi Ludovica, Cioffi Raffaele, Cocco Ombretta, Coffetti Denny, Colangelo Francesco, Coppola Bartolomeo, Corinaldesi Valeria, Crea Fortunato, Crotti Elena, Daniele Valeria, De Gisi Sabino, Delogu Francesco, Diamanti Maria V, Di Maio Luciano, Di Mundo Rosa,
Di Palma Luca, Donnini Jacopo, Farina Ilenia, Ferone Claudio, Frontera Patrizia, Gastaldi Matteo, Giosuè Chiara, Incarnato Loredana, Liguori Barbara, Lollini Federica, Lorenzi Sergio, Manzi Stefania, Marino Ottavio, Marroccoli Milena, Mascolo Maria C, Mavilia Letterio, Mazzoli Alida,
Medici Franco, Meloni Paola, Merlonetti Glauco, Mobili Alessandra, Notarnicola Michele, Ormellese Marco, Pastore Tommaso, Pedeferri Maria Pia, Petrella Andrea, Pia Giorgio, Redaelli Elena, Roviello Giuseppina, Scarfato Paola, Scoccia Giancarlo, Taglieri Giuliana, Telesca Antonio, Tittarelli Francesca, Todaro Francesco,
Vilardi Giorgio, Yang Fan
The paper represents the “state of the art” on sustainability in construction materials. In Part 1 of the paper, issues related to production, microstructures, chemical nature, engineering properties, and durability of mixtures based on binders alternative to Portland cement were presented. This second part of the paper concerns the use of traditional and innovative Portland-free lime-based mortars in the conservation of cultural heritage, and the recycling and management of wastes to reduce consumption of natural resources in the production of construction materials. The latter is one of the main concerns in terms of sustainability since nowadays more than 75% of wastes are disposed of in landfills.