🏗️ A prospective University of Strathclyde spinout is developing a process that turns low-value mineral waste into carbon-negative materials that can replace part of the cement used in construction.
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A prospective University of Strathclyde spinout is developing a carbon-negative cement replacement material made from waste minerals and captured carbon dioxide. Supported by IBioIC, Ureaka’s technolo...