HOLYOKE — Sublime Systems will pause work on its Holyoke plant and cut its workforce by 10%. Sublime Systems, the Somerville ...
A special material is replacing cement while slashing emissions and transforming how we build. From floors to walls, here's ...
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Textile ash boosts cement strength by 16%, offering a new path for waste reuse
Early tests show that textile ash can replace up to 7.5 percent of traditional cement and increase compressive strength by up ...
The simple routine of drinking a cup of coffee every day generates one of the largest amounts of organic waste in the world.
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Scientists use textile ash to create extremely strong cement
Researchers at Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) are developing new ways to turn textile waste into energy and ...
Construction has historically been viewed as an unavoidably high emissions industry, with cement production contributing about 8% of global emissions. This problem is challenging to solve because you ...
Researchers from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have developed a concept for a rechargeable cement-based battery. One day the technology could turn an entire building into a massive ...
A carbon capture and storage feasibility study at Heidelberg Materials' plant in Mitchell, Ind., is the largest project of its kind in the U.S., according to the Green Cement Technology Tracker. A ...
The Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA) and Leadership Group for Industry Transition (LeadIT), launched the Green Cement Technology Tracker. The Green Cement Technology Tracker presents ...
In order to scale the development of its low-carbon cement technology, Fortera, the advanced materials manufacturer, announced it has secured $85 million in Series funding. Operations at the Redding, ...
PISCATAWAY, N.J.-- (BUSINESS WIRE)--As the global cement industry mobilizes to address the mounting challenge of water scarcity, a new white paper from Solidia Technologies ®, a cement and concrete ...
The cement industry annually produces around 3.5 billion tonnes of general Portland cement, the most common form, with emissions from the sector accounting for about 7% of total global anthropogenic ...
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