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CarbonCure’s innovative technology is a direct way to reduce embodied carbon. The technology is retrofitted into concrete plants and enables concrete producers to inject captured CO₂ into fresh concrete during mixing. Once injected, the CO₂ reacts with the concrete mix and becomes a mineral that is permanently embedded. Best of all, the CO₂ mineralization also increases the concrete’s strength, resulting in economic and climate benefits—truly a win-win solution Carbon Cure manufactures carbon dioxide removal technologies for concrete producers of all sizes. The technology injects a precise dosage of captured carbon dioxide into concrete during mixing, where it mineralizes.
This improves the concrete’s compressive strength, enabling mix optimization and significant carbon footprint reductions as well as cost savings. Buildings generate nearly 40% of annual global greenhouse gas emissions, and the world’s building stock is expected to double by 2060. That’s equivalent to building a new New York City every month! In order to shrink the carbon footprint of buildings, embodied carbon in new buildings must be reduced. Embodied carbon, or the carbon emitted from the manufacturing of building materials and construction, will account for nearly 50% of carbon emissions from new construction over the next 3 decades. In any given building, concrete can contribute a minimum of 50% of the embodied carbon footprint. CarbonCure injects CO₂ into fresh concrete via the Valve Box. Batching is controlled by the Control Box, which is synced with the software in the control room — so it is as easy and simple as adding an admixture. With CarbonCure, concrete producers can create a legacy of sustainability in their communities while attracting and retaining employees who want to work for an employer that does something positive for the environment.
Key features:
• Reduced costs and improved business operations • High-performing, more sustainable concrete • Technology is installed in hours and syncs seamlessly with all existing batching software • Can be used with ready-mix, precast, or masonry concrete