Karen Schreiber - Chemist - Deepstash

Karen Schreiber - Chemist

Luckily, chemists are inventing a new way of making cement that cuts down on the release of that CO2. 

L.C 3 uses Calcine clay: it is heated to around 800 degrees Celsius, (significantly lower than the 4050 needed to produce cement.) and there are no CO2 emissions from the decomposition of limestone.

 It can be produced with the same equipment and processes and used in the same way, but has up to 40 percent lower CO2 emissions.

It acts as a direct replacement with all the same properties and yet saves more than a third of the CO2 pollution.

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