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  • Article - 16 May 2022
    Growing evidence for anthropogenic climate change has forced industries to work to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. Several strategies have been explored in the construction industry of late,...
  • Article - 1 Nov 2021
    As humanity moves towards a carbon-free future, the industry will have to rapidly adopt new, greener practices. This article will look at how the construction industry can contribute to achieving...
  • Article - 11 Oct 2023
    The demand for cement, one of the critical materials to satisfy the growing infrastructure and housing needs, is increasing at a significant rate around the world.
  • News - 15 Sep 2008
    UK-based landscape company, Marshalls plc has today announced that from next month it will have the largest number of officially carbon labelled products, anywhere in the world. The UK is leading...
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    Nationwide Engineering has delivered a world-first for sustainable construction with its graphene concrete material called 'Concretene'. Just a couple of miles east of the ancient monument of...
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    Watershed Materials develops technology to produce beautiful, sustainable masonry with less cement using recycled materials. Most masonry products used in construction today - including the ubiquitous...
  • Article - 27 Jun 2023
    The construction industry is one of the most carbon-intensive sectors in the world, and in order to meet climate commitments, the sector must rapidly decarbonize. Moving away from fossil fuels is key...
  • News - 24 Sep 2024
    A recent study by Stanford researchers introduces a low-carbon flooring mix as a healthy solution to dirt floors common in some rural regions worldwide. While conventional concrete floors are easy to...
  • News - 15 Aug 2024
    A recent review article published in the Journal of Cleaner Production examined the key physical and environmental characteristics of biobased insulation materials, evaluating their potential for...
  • News - 31 Jul 2024
    A recent article published in Buildings investigated the use of attapulgite, bentonite, and sepiolite clays as potential admixtures in concrete to produce low-carbon three-dimensional (3D) printed...

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