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Lithium waste concrete could upend construction
Lithium waste concrete is still more thought experiment than construction material, but the idea captures a real tension: the world is racing to deploy batteries while struggling to manage the waste ...
Concrete is the world's most manufactured item, with more than 25 billion tons used in construction each year. It's also responsible for consuming vast quantities of non-renewable resources, and ...
Workers pull the first concrete cask filled with cesium capsules out of the Waste Encapsulation and Storage Facility at the Hanford nuclear site in Eastern Washington. Washington state Department of ...
Discover how concrete contractors can navigate the net zero transition, leverage new technologies, and stay competitive in the evolving low-carbon construction landscape.
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