Concrete as a Carbon Removal Pathway
Learn what concrete is, how it's made, and why it's an excellent pathway to permanently store CO₂.
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Concrete as a Carbon Removal Pathway
Learn what concrete is, how it's made, and why it's an excellent pathway to permanently store CO₂.
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Invert Co-CEO Andre Fernandez shares what prompted a milestone investment into CarbonCure Carbon Credits and what others can learn from it.
View Case StudyInnovations in Concrete: 4 Levers to Reduce CO₂ Emissions of Concrete
An expert guide from Dr. Doug Hooton on how to improve the sustainability of concrete while adhering to codes and standards.
View ResourceA Concrete Opportunity to Meet Tech Climate Goals
Read how concrete, one of the world’s oldest industries, can help big tech—one of the newest—meet ambitious sustainability goals.
View ResourceThe 3 Big Tech Construction Opportunities for Concrete Producers
The tech sector represents a massive growth opportunity for concrete producers around the world—read this ebook to learn more.
View ResourceShrinking Carbon Emissions Through Innovative Cement and Concrete Technologies
Hear from industry experts as they discuss how concrete producers and the AEC community can work together on practical solutions for carbon reduction and removal.
Watch WebinarBuildings Sequester Carbon: Repositioning the Building Industry
The American Institute of Architects' 94th President, Carl Elefante, discusses why decarbonization—especially embodied carbon reduction—will become a key differentiator for concrete producers and shape the future of the buildings and construction industry.
Watch WebinarCarbonCure’s Path to the Decarbonization of Concrete
Read about why the decarbonization of concrete matters, who can help make it happen, and how CarbonCure will achieve its mission of reducing 500 megatonnes of embodied CO₂ emissions annually.
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