Mineralization via Aqueous Precipitation (MAP) process, powered by Calera, captures massive volumes of carbon dioxide and other emissions converting ones into sustainable building materials and water that meet industry
performance standards. The overall process is not just carbon neutral, process is carbon negative due to the offset of avoided carbon emissions
at cement plants.
Originating from Japanese culture where it promotes caring for the
environment and reducing waste, Furoshiki is the ecofriendly wrapping
cloth. Using techniques similar to origami, it can be used for gift
wrapping, grocery shopping or simply as decor. Choose from wide
variety of sizes and designs to complement your lifestyle.
Why
furoshiki?
It is reusable and multipurpose!
Each year
billions of plastic bags end up as litter. Reusable bags, like
furoshiki,
can help to reduce the impact on our environment. Its
versatility
allows you to wrap almost anything regardless of its shape or size.
Novacem is developing new class of cement which is uniquely positioned
to meet the challenge to reduce cement industry carbon emissions. Its
cement, based on magnesium oxide with hydrated magnesium
carbonates, provides the performance and cost parity with ordinary Portland
cement, but with carbon negative footprint.
Litracon (Light Transmitting Concrete) presents the phenomenon of
light transmitting concrete in the form of widely applicable new
building materials. This combination of optical fibres and fine concrete can be
produced as
prefabricated building blocks or panels.
Nokia has unveiled its latest green initiative in launching new Eco Profile. From now on, every new device will
have an Eco Profile that includes information on the device’s energy use
and greenhouse gas emissions.