Materials such as concrete containing carbonate-based aggregates, bio-based plastics and biochar could sequester more than 16 billion tonnes of CO2 a year ...
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Building materials designed to store CO2 could be the key to meeting global climate targetsNew versions of widespread building materials such as concrete and bricks designed to store carbon dioxide could provide a powerful climate change solution, according to a new analysis.
A recent study has examined the potential of building materials to store carbon dioxide (CO 2) on a large scale. Study: Building materials could store more than 16 billion tonnes of CO 2 annually.
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