Concrete with pellets (IMAGE)
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Concrete could store considerable amounts of CO2 if conventional aggregates were replaced by pellets made from, say, biochar. Picture: Empa
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Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (EMPA)
Concrete could store considerable amounts of CO2 if conventional aggregates were replaced by pellets made from, say, biochar. Picture: Empa
Empa
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Original content
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