• CarbonCure reaches 10 million truckload milestone

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      Tracey Biller
  • CarbonCure Technologies has reached a major milestone, announcing that concrete producers worldwide have now delivered 10 million truckloads of concrete made using its CO2 mineralisation technology.

    CarbonCure injects captured CO₂ into fresh concrete, where it instantly mineralises and becomes permanently embedded. This enables producers to decrease cement usage while maintaining the concrete’s compressive strength.

    According to the company, the more than 63.9 million cubic meters of treated concrete produced to date could build a life-size replica of all 30 NFL stadiums, twice. The milestone also represents having kept more than 690,000 metric tons of CO₂ out of the atmosphere — equivalent to removing 161,352 gas-powered cars from the road for a year.

    CarbonCure’s approach is paired with a shared-revenue carbon credit model which helps producers offset technology adoption costs. Onne van der Weijde, Vice Chair of CarbonCure’s Board, said: “This milestone was made possible by forward-thinking concrete producers who gave innovation a chance and quickly realized the value. They’ve seen how permanent CO₂ storage and cement reductions translate into economic value and emissions reductions, with carbon credits offering an incentive to accelerate concrete decarbonization.”

    CarbonCure carbon mineralisation systems operate in plants across more than two dozen countries, supporting a wide range of concrete specifications and applications and driven by the demand for lower-carbon building materials across commercial, residential, infrastructure, and fast-growing data center construction segments.

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