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6 innovative startups that are kicking CO2 out of… | Canary Media Major cement and concrete companies already use millions of tons of SCMs every year, both to reduce their concrete’s carbon footprint and to cost-effectively strengthen the material But most SCMs today are made from fly ash from coal-fired power plants or slag from steel blast furnaces
Cements Green Future: Innovations in Low-Carbon Solutions Low-carbon cement is reshaping how we build in a warming world Explore the materials, technologies, and policies driving sustainable construction—and why innovation in cement matters more than ever
ACT - Ecocem A next-generation, scalable, cost-effective, low-carbon cement technology that delivers up to a 70% reduction in CO2 From roads, housing and sanitation to flood defences and places of health and education, human life on earth, as well as economic growth, depends on cement
323-24: Low-Carbon Concrete Code Requirements and Commentary “Low-Carbon Concrete—Code Requirements and Commentary” (“Code”) provides provisions for concrete where reduced global warming potential (GWP) is required The Code was developed by a consensus process and addresses cast-in-place concrete with specified compressive strength greater than 2500 psi and less than or equal to 8000 psi
Low-Carbon Mixes and Formulations Make Construction Greener One of the biggest breakthroughs is the development of low-carbon concrete mixes Traditional concrete relies heavily on Portland cement, which requires extremely high kiln temperatures and releases significant carbon dioxide during production Modern alternatives, such as supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs), replace some of the cement with recycled industrial byproducts like fly ash
Paving the Way for Low-Carbon Concrete—And Why It’s the Future Concrete is the most widely used construction material in the world—and one of the highest contributors to the global carbon dioxide emissions that accelerate climate change Learn what low-carbon concrete is, why it matters, and how agencies can take practical steps to lead the way in building a lower-carbon future