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Grab your gloves and some simple materials you have around the house, and you'll be able to enjoy a clean patio or deck in no ...
An alum’s cement alternative could significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions from concrete production. Last summer, in the dusty basement of a building in Seattle, workers poured about 60 ...
Cleaning Concrete: Finish the Job in 4 Steps or Less. As you’ll see below, the act of cleaning is just a small part of this task. As is the case with many other DIYs, ...
Researchers have developed a novel solution for trapping carbon in concrete by blending a sustainable, easy-to-grow green ...
Almost all construction requires cement, and cement is made using a process that releases carbon. Terra CO2 is replacing a key ingredient to make the process cleaner.
You can clean up stains from things like motor oil and get your concrete back to like-new condition. Skip to Main Content View our Bluesky Page (Opens in a new tab) ...
Explore the 2023 list of 15 Climate Tech Companies to Watch. Sublime Systems has invented a new way to make cement. The startup’s approach employs electrochemistry to dramatically cut emissions ...
The concrete industry's emissions have doubled over the past two decades, and demand is rising fast. Microalgae, carbon capture, and other innovations could help clean it up.
HOLYOKE — A developer of low-carbon cement has firmed up plans to build its first commercial manufacturing plant in Holyoke, bringing 70 new jobs to the city.Sublime Systems, a Somerville start ...
Cement is the most widely-used substance on Earth after water. ... Regis argues that concrete is a time-tested and reliable building material, and the industry is working to make it cleaner.
Producing cement is a major source of carbon emissions — 8% of the global total. A company in Massachusetts has altered the recipe, finding a way to produce carbon-zero cement instead.
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