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Sign upeLM Zero is an admixture material that reduces the net carbon footprint of concrete by up to 100%.
eLM Zero is an admixture material that reduces the net carbon footprint of concrete by up to 100%.
eLM Zero is an admix material that reduces the net carbon footprint of concrete by up to 100% while delivering optimized performance. It partially substitutes conventional inputs like cement and aggregates, minimizes the carbon footprint, and provides targeted functionalities such as thermal insulation and durability. It combines carbon sequestration, emission reduction, and functional improvements, allowing concrete producers to “inset” carbon and compensate for all residual emissions from the materials they purchase, such as cement, thereby creating carbon-neutral concrete. The integration is simple and occurs directly at the concrete plant or construction site.
ecoLocked
We offer carbon-negative materials derived from carbon dioxide removal technologies for the construction industry.
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