Residues That Build: A School in India Made from Sugarcane Bagasse
Briefly

The construction industry is at a crucial juncture, needing to reevaluate its methods to mitigate significant environmental damage while meeting growing infrastructure demands.
Sugarcrete®, developed by UEL, transforms sugarcane by-products into durable building blocks with a carbon footprint six times lower than traditional materials, promoting sustainability education.
These innovations must undergo rigorous research and testing before becoming viable alternatives in construction, like Sugarcrete® which showcases extensive performance potential in India.
By using agricultural wastes like sugarcane bagasse for building materials, the construction industry can improve sustainability and empower local manufacturing, especially in resource-limited regions.
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