Developed by scientists, the sustainable material is poised to help various industries, including electronics, construction, and sustainable architecture.
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C-Capture Trials Carbon Capture Technology at European Glass Manufacturing Plant
The trial, part of the company’s XLR8 CCS project, will remove carbon dioxide from flue gas emissions caused by glass production at NSG Group’s Pilkington glass manufacturing site in the United Kingdom.
U.S. Invests $2 Billion to Support 150 Cleaner Construction Projects
The projects are also expected to spur the market for U.S.-made low-carbon asphalt, concrete, glass, and steel.
Optimizing the Reverse Supply Chain to Adopt a Circular Economy
As of August 2, humanity has been using ecological resources beyond what the earth is capable of regenerating for the year. Known as Earth Overshoot Day, this annual mark serves as a reminder that we live on a resource-constrained planet. Our society has been designed...
Singapore’s Frasers Property Secures $800 Million Green Loan
The company and its subsidiaries have secured more than $7.3 billion green or sustainability-linked loans and bonds to date.
Skylight Industry to Experience Significant Growth Due to Demand for Daylighting Solutions and Sustainable Building Design
Skylights offer several advantages over artificial lighting, including reduced energy consumption, improved occupant health and well-being, and increased productivity.
Power Up Your Properties with On-Site Energy Production
Adding solar energy to a building’s energy mix is a crucial aspect in making a building more energy independent; however, it is only the first step.
Meet the Honorees: Miles Barr, Co-founder and CTO, Ubiquitous Energy
“What was once a conversation is now becoming a reality,” says Barr. In this Q&A, he shares thoughts on market trends, sustainable building and more.
IRA Incentives Hold Big Potential to Cut Building Emissions
The legislation’s energy offerings could provide up to 30% of the carbon reduction needed to hit 2030 net-zero goals.
Analog Devices Focuses on Reducing Emissions, Water, and Waste
Analogue Device’s manufacturing facilities make up 92% of its greenhouse gas emissions. Therefore, it is focused on using 100% renewable energy at those sites by 2025.