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Study Sees Potential for Storing Carbon in Common Building Materials

6 months ago5 mins

In a study published on Jan. 10, civil engineers and earth systems scientists at Stanford University and the University of California, Davis, found that construction materials such as concrete, asphalt, wood, brick and plastic have the potential to store billions of tons of climate-harming carbon dioxide.  

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New ASTM Standards Hope to Improve Concrete Quality, Sustainability

8 years ago8 years ago4 mins

New standards developed by ASTM will identify what concrete is made of and improve its sustainability.

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