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  • 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...
  • News - 21 Jan 2025
    The new Empa initiative, Mining the Atmosphere, aims to capture excess atmospheric CO₂ and store it in construction materials such as concrete. Concrete could store considerable...
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    Cubic Sensor and Instrument Co., Ltd. (Cubic) is a publicly listed company in SSE STAR Market (stock code:688665), specializing in smart gas sensors and superior gas analyzers. Set up in 2003,...
  • 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 - 16 Dec 2025
    A new AI-powered model is helping scientists design low-carbon concrete by accurately forecasting emissions from green mixes, cutting experimental time and boosting sustainability in...
  • News - 10 Dec 2025
    New research highlights how modified biochar can reduce emissions and enhance strength in next-generation cement composites. The study was published in Biochar X. Study: Investigation of the CO2...
  • News - 1 Dec 2025
    Researchers give coffee waste a second life as a low-carbon replacement for sand in concrete. Study: Carbon footprint reduction in concrete using spent coffee grounds biochar: a life cycle...
  • News - 28 Oct 2025
    A new study reveals how treating biochar with alkali can significantly boost cement’s carbon dioxide (CO2) absorption and strength. Study: Investigation of the CO2 adsorption behavior of...

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