Researchers have made a groundbreaking paste that could help create carbon-capturing concrete in new construction projects.
The concrete industry accounts for roughly 8 percent of global carbon dioxide emissions, but a new study says that it could ...
Cement is the foundation of our civilization — quite literally. We couldn’t construct the buildings around us without cement.
In addition to lowering the carbon intensity of the cement and concrete industry, the process could enable new uses for construction and demolition waste, of which concrete is a significant component.
C-Crete's reduced emissions product was recently used on several large projects in the U.S. and surpassed the 3,300 tons ...
The University of Malaga has been selected for the first time ever to coordinate an innovation project under the Horizon ...
The Indian cement industry aims to achieve net-zero CO2 emissions by 2070, with production projected to rise from 334 million ...
Former president Peter Mutharika received a donation of 2 400 bags of cement from a Mr. Chunara through his personal ...
Material could replace sand in concrete and be used in other construction materials while trapping CO2. Using seawater, electricity and carbon dioxide (CO 2), Northwestern University scientists ...