Monday, June 22, 2020

As construction tries to go green, could 'low carbon concrete' be key?

As construction tries to go green, could 'low carbon concrete' be key?



... Boral – an Australian firm that specializes in building and construction materials – announced the launch of a five-year partnership with the University of Technology Sydney (UTS).

In a statement, the company said that the partnership would look to “accelerate product innovation, and the research, development and commercialisation of low carbon concrete.


...These include Netherlands-based StoneCycling. The firm says its “WasteBasedBricks” are produced “from a minimum of 60% waste” and “suitable for interiors and exteriors.”



...In the U.K., the DB Group has developed Cemfree, which it describes as a “totally cement-free alternative to conventional concrete.”

No comments:

Post a Comment