Abstract
With the increasing need for urban growth and the simultaneous need to reduce environmental effect, the construction sector is at a crossroads. One of the most important ways to promote sustainable building practices is by using innovative materials. These materials offer eco-friendly choices that reduce carbon emissions, waste, and energy usage. future of innovative construction materials that aid in green building initiatives, with an emphasis on these materials' qualities, performance, and life cycle evaluations. The potential of materials like self-healing concrete, recycled aggregates, and bio-based composites to improve building durability and energy efficiency while decreasing environmental impact is investigated. difficulties and hurdles that must be surmounted in order for these materials to be widely used, such as financial considerations, legal constraints, and technological constraints. This study offers a thorough outlook on how these materials could change the future of construction by analysing the existing research and real-world applications. In addition, the part that new ideas and technology play in propelling the building sector towards more sustainable practices, which in turn aid in the worldwide movement towards more resilient and environmentally friendly constructed environments.

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