Carbon Upcycling Technologies has achieved a breakthrough in sustainable infrastructure with its low-carbon concrete mix, demonstrating a 28% increase in strength at 28 days and a 32% increase at 56 days, while reducing cementitious content by 12.5%. This innovative solution, tested in a real-world highway project, offers a compelling path towards a greener future for construction.
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Verde Resources Inc. and C-Twelve Pty Ltd have announced a groundbreaking partnership to introduce biochar-asphalt technology to the US road construction industry. This innovative technology promises a sustainable future for roads, reducing emissions, sequestering carbon, and creating cost-effective infrastructure.
Verde Resources and C-Twelve Pty Ltd have announced a groundbreaking partnership to transform the road construction industry with sustainable biochar asphalt technology. This innovative technology, developed by C-Twelve, reduces greenhouse gas emissions, sequesters carbon, and creates durable roads while generating carbon removal credits. The partnership marks a significant step towards a greener future.
Genus Power Infrastructures Limited showcased its state-of-the-art smart metering technology and commitment to inclusivity to a high-level US delegation led by Ambassador Eric Garcetti. The delegation toured the company’s manufacturing plant in India, highlighting Genus’ role in advancing clean energy adoption and sustainable infrastructure.
Verde Resources Inc. has formed a new subsidiary, VerdePlus, in partnership with Nature Plus Inc. (NPI), to bring innovative enzyme-based stabilization technology to the construction industry. Their groundbreaking TerraZyme solution has been successfully implemented at the National Center for Asphalt Technology (NCAT) Test Track, demonstrating its potential to reduce carbon emissions, improve soil stabilization, and cut construction costs.
Healthy Infrastructure, a company within the EKHO Infrastructure Solutions Group, has announced a strategic partnership with Ramo, a company known for its ecological and sustainable willow and larch noise barriers and fence products. The partnership will allow Healthy Infrastructure to add Ramo’s wood walls to its portfolio of sustainable infrastructure solutions. Ramo’s expansion into North America is driven by a commitment to innovation and helping customers reduce the footprint of their infrastructure projects. Healthy Infrastructure’s expertise in the noise barrier market will provide Ramo with access to a wider network and industry knowledge. Both companies aim to promote sustainable solutions in the noise-reduction infrastructure sector and advance the circular ecosystem for construction materials.