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This paper deals with the development of composite cement concrete-filled-bamboo (CFB) comprising pulverized waste plasterboard (P-WPB: G), fly ash (F), ground granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBFS: S) and bamboo. The fundamental properties of the F-S-G paste with regard to fluidity, drying shrinkage and compressive strength were tested, and the influence of the replacement ratio of P-WPB was investigated. Using the optimum proportion of the F-S-G mixture, the properties of green concrete, such as compressive strength, Young's modulus, shrinkage strain and air permeability were tested. Furthermore, a counter measurement to decrease the autogenouse shrinkage was conducted. Finally, author proposed concrete-filled-bamboo (CFB) and investigated the effect of reinforcement with bamboo throughout the bending and compressive strength of CFB.