Recycled aggregates are produced from construction and demolition waste and comprised of crushed, graded inorganic particles. They provide environmental benefits over natural aggregates by reducing usage and waste. While recycled aggregates have properties like lower strength and higher water absorption compared to natural aggregates, they can be used in applications like embankments, backfill, and building blocks. Recycling techniques include two-stage mixing, mechanical scrubbing, and heated scrubbing to remove adhered cement paste from aggregate surfaces.