Researchers turn carbon dioxide into sustainable concrete

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“Sand is the second most consumed natural resource, after water. The construction-building industry is by far the largest consumer of this finite resource. The traditional building of one average-sized house requires 200 tons of sand; a hospital requires 3,000 tons of sand; each kilometer of highway built requires 30,000 tons of sand… A nuclear plant, a staggering 12 million tons of sand…” Captions and Photograph by © Denis Delestrac

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The new building material could transform polluting emissions into a valuable resource…

A team of interdisciplinary researchers at UCLA has been working on a unique solution that may help eliminate these sources of greenhouse gases. Their plan would be to create a closed-loop process: capturing carbon from power plant smokestacks and using it to create a new building material — CO2NCRETE — that would be fabricated using 3D printers. That’s “up cycling…”

Read Full Article, UCLA Newsroom

The Demand for Sand is so High There are Illegal Sand Mining Operations, The Smithsonian (07-20-2015)

A UN Report On Sand Mining: “Sand, Rarer Than One Thinks;” UNEP, GEA-March-2014

Sand Wars, An Investigation Documentary, By Award-Winning Filmmaker Denis Delestrac (©2013)

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