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Interesting Engineering on MSNWaste to wonder: Carbon-eating bricks turn soil into walls that purify the airEarth’s innovative bricks capture and permanently store CO2 using excavated soil and a unique low-emission binder.
The production of binders traditionally releases high levels of CO2 into the atmosphere, but earth4Earth has developed ...
Shared micromobility company Lime has reached an agreement to send batteries used in its scooters and e-bikes to Redwood Materials, which will extract and recycle critical minerals such as lithium ...
TORONTO — Cyclic Materials (“Cyclic”), a pioneer in the circular supply of rare-earth elements (REEs), and Lime, the world’s largest provider of shared micromobility electric vehicles, announce a ...
Scientists from the University of Portsmouth and other institutions have found that powdered recycled glass, when mixed with lime and a small amount of cement, can be used to strengthen compressed ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNRecycled glass helps build sustainability into constructionRecycled glass could become a staple ingredient in building, paving the way for greener construction materials and more sustainable development.
Shared micromobility company Lime has reached an agreement to send batteries used in its scooters and e-bikes to Redwood Materials, which will extract and recycle critical minerals such as lithium ...
Lime has a goal to decarbonize its business by 2030. The company has made progress in reducing Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions by 59.5% in five years from its 2019 baseline years.
Cyclic Materials, founded in 2021, is a cleantech company building a circular supply chain for rare earth elements (REEs) and other critical materials essential to the clean energy transition.
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