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Lithium waste concrete could upend construction
Lithium waste concrete is still more thought experiment than construction material, but the idea captures a real tension: the ...
Lithium waste from electric vehicles could become a vital ingredient in low-carbon concrete, say researchers testing a new ...
Concrete is the world's most manufactured item, with more than 25 billion tons used in construction each year. It's also ...
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Textile ash boosts cement by 16% and turns waste into value
Researchers are finding that ash from textile industry wood waste can do more than avoid the landfill. When blended into ...
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Coffee Waste Transformed into Low-Carbon Concrete
RMIT's study reveals coffee biochar's potential in lower-carbon concrete, achieving significant reductions in carbon ...
City officials Tuesday finalized an agreement that sets the terms for the use of a concrete recycling pad Rumpke of Indiana recently finished building at the Bartholomew County Landfill.
A team of researchers from the University of East London (UEL) has found an unexpected solution to one of the construction ...
The simple routine of drinking a cup of coffee every day generates one of the largest amounts of organic waste in the world.
A team of researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has developed a novel new method to recycle wood waste by incorporating it into cement and mortar mixtures, making the resulting ...
When a group of technology developers approached Oscar Ledlin two years ago about recycling solar panels, he wasn’t ...
Concrete calculators improve cost control, reduce material waste, and support sustainable construction—an essential tool for ...
This time of year, bushels of rhubarb, potatoes, and lettuce can be harvested in abundance at the People’s Pantry, a community garden that doubles as a fresh food pantry in Blackpool, England. There, ...
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