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Say goodbye to cement? Wild new material claims it can replace it
Cement built the modern world, but it also quietly helped heat the planet. As researchers race to cut emissions from ...
Concrete is the most widely used building material in the world, but it comes at a huge environmental cost. Engineers in Japan have developed a new technique to make concrete by recycling waste ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Startup's game-changing breakthrough could change roads and buildings for good: 'We've shown that it's possible'
CarbonBuilt’s innovative, environmentally friendly processes could help change the way the U.S. and the world produce ...
Despite being one of our most useful day-to-day tools, glass is a material that's rarely recycled due to complicated logistics. That's why researchers at the University of Portsmouth and their ...
Production of the cement used in concrete is a huge source of CO2 emissions, so the more that we can recycle existing concrete, the better. That's where a new study comes in, which indicates that ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
100% recycled plastic blocks aim to replace concrete in flood-prone regions
ECOCCUBE uses 100% recycled waste plastic as its core material. WES-Tec Global relies on a proprietary process it calls ...
BioBased tiles are a new sustainable building material being used to create sustainable facades for buildings. They replace traditional building materials and lower carbon emissions. As the result of ...
The core material that makes up the ECOCCUBE system is 100% recycled waste plastic. The company uses a proprietary process ...
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