 This study investigated the effects of waste glass powder, WGP, on the mechanical properties of concrete. The researchers found that WGP could be used as a partial replacement for cement, with a maximum of 20% being optimal. Additionally, when combined with crashed glass particles, the strength of the concrete increased up to a certain point before decreasing due to poor workability. Therefore, 10% was identified as the optimal replacement level. Scanning electron microscope, SEM, analysis revealed good adhesion between the waste glass and cementitious concrete. Finally, practical empirical equations were developed to estimate the compressive strength, splitting tensile strength, and flexure strength of concrete with different amounts of WGP. This article was authored by Azair Zeebeck, Yassin Anyaralpaskylik, Memdukeralar, and others.