A new material that can change how we make cement — and cut emissions by 40%

A new material that can change how we make cement — and cut emissions by 40%

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Cement contributes to 8% of human-made GHG emissions. Substituting clinker in cement with the material LC3 can save up to 500 million tons of emissions by 2030.

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