The building and construction sector is the largest emitter of GHGs, accounting for 37% of global emissions. Historically, its progress has been around reducing buildings' 'operational' carbon emissions, but solutions to mitigate a building's 'embodied' carbon emissions have lagged. Sugarcrete, a regenerative material developed by researchers at University of East London, challenges the misconception that biomaterials have low structural performance. Read The Rest at :
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