The buildings we live and work in are often silent contributors to climate change. Traditional construction materials like concrete and steel release large amounts of carbon dioxide (CO₂) during production. In fact, the construction sector is responsible for nearly 40% of global CO₂ emissions (Architecture 2030, 2024).
But what if our buildings could help reverse that impact?
Today, a new wave of materials is reshaping the industry—carbon-storing building materials that absorb and lock away CO₂ instead of releasing it. These innovative substances transform homes, offices, and public buildings into active participants in the fight against climate change.
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