Greener and more enviornmentally friendly
Our construction approach is significantly more environmentally friendly, allowing us to achieve a reduction of 75-85% in resource consumption. By eliminating the need for steel and Portland cement, as well as for forms to support our concrete walls, we can minimize waste production to as little as 0%. This innovative method supports our commitment to sustainability and the preservation of natural resources.
CO2 Emissions
Cement is the second most utilized material on Earth, surpassed only by water. In 2024, an astonishing 4.5 billion tons of cement were produced. The production process is responsible for emitting approximately 0.75 to 0.85 tons of CO2 for each ton of cement created. This staggering volume is equivalent to nearly 4 billion tons of CO2 released into the atmosphere in 2024, comparable to the emissions from over 600 million cars—effectively all the vehicles in Europe, America, and China combined. To counterbalance this CO2 output, we would require a forest spanning 105,218 square kilometers, which is 1.5 times larger than the entire country of Ireland.
Economic Cycle
In our pursuit to construct comfortable, modern, and durable cities while simultaneously protecting our planet, it is imperative that we adopt these advanced technologies. We advocate for a transformative approach: BUILD, USE, and RECYCLE.
This paradigm shift requires us to move away from traditional construction methods characterized by resource depletion, construction, and eventual disposal—the linear, destructive path—to embrace an economic cycle that incorporates the principles of BUILD, USE, and RECYCLE. This transformative strategy bridges sustainability with efficacy.
Geopolymer
Geopolymer materials represent a groundbreaking advancement in construction, offering high performance with a significantly lower environmental impact. By leveraging geopolymer technology, we can construct resilient structures that not only serve our immediate needs but also contribute positively to the ecological balance.
