Dec 18, 2022
Carbon-eating blocks ingest eight tonnes of CO2 a day, says company
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: economics, food, sustainability
The carbon-negative concrete blocks absorb more CO2 during production than they emit.
A Limburg (Netherlands) company called Masterbloc has engineered an eco-friendly building material from steel slag left over from the steel industry, according to an article by The Brussels Times.
The company CEO Bjorn Gubbels claims the block stores CO2 and can help boost the circular economy.
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