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  • Slag and Polypropylene Fibers Maintain Structural Strength While Preventing Concrete Spalling

    Slag and Polypropylene Fibers Maintain Structural Strength While Preventing Concrete Spalling

  • EDOTCO Group Advances Carbon Neutrality Goals with First Biochar Telecommunications Pole

    EDOTCO Group Advances Carbon Neutrality Goals with First Biochar Telecommunications Pole

  • Biochar-Cement Mix Cuts CO2 by 18%, Boosts Strength by 40%

    Biochar-Cement Mix Cuts CO2 by 18%, Boosts Strength by 40%

  • Rice Husk Biochar Replaces 10% of Cement in Concrete Blocks, Achieving 95% Strength and Cutting Manufacturing CO2 by 15%

    Rice Husk Biochar Replaces 10% of Cement in Concrete Blocks, Achieving 95% Strength and Cutting Manufacturing CO2 by 15%

  • Rice Husk Biochar Concrete Boosts Flexural Strength by 30% and Compressive Strength by 15%

    Rice Husk Biochar Concrete Boosts Flexural Strength by 30% and Compressive Strength by 15%

  • Moore Foundation Funds Colorado Mines to Advance Biochar Concrete: A Path to Reducing Cement by 50%

    Moore Foundation Funds Colorado Mines to Advance Biochar Concrete: A Path to Reducing Cement by 50%

  • Novocarbo Issues First CDR Credits from Biochar-Infused Asphalt Pilot

    Novocarbo Issues First CDR Credits from Biochar-Infused Asphalt Pilot

  • Concrete Gets a Green Upgrade: Biochar Boosts Strength by 19% and Reduces Porosity

    Concrete Gets a Green Upgrade: Biochar Boosts Strength by 19% and Reduces Porosity

  • The Cement-Biochar Connection: A Building Material with the Potential to Cut Emissions by 40%

    The Cement-Biochar Connection: A Building Material with the Potential to Cut Emissions by 40%

  • Rice Husk Biochar Enhances Concrete Compressive Strength by 13.74% and Neutron Shielding by 0.090 cm⁻¹

    Rice Husk Biochar Enhances Concrete Compressive Strength by 13.74% and Neutron Shielding by 0.090 cm⁻¹

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