researchers recycle concrete from demolished school and carbon dioxide in air into blocks
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Researchers at the University of Tokyo have developed a method for recycling concrete with carbon dioxide, creating strong building blocks that can be remade.
By pressurizing recycled concrete powder with carbon dioxide, the team ventures to enhance the carbonation process, ultimately producing higher strength blocks quicker.
This innovative approach not only recycles old materials but also traps carbon dioxide, making the construction process more sustainable and environmentally friendly.
The new concrete blocks can be broken down and recreated, promoting a circular economy in building materials while addressing carbon emissions.
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