Concrete results for CO2 storage method

By Peter Henderson
Updated February 4 2023 - 1:53pm, first published 1:51pm
A method of extracting carbon dioxide from the air and locking it into concrete is being developed. (Dan Peled/AAP PHOTOS)
A method of extracting carbon dioxide from the air and locking it into concrete is being developed. (Dan Peled/AAP PHOTOS)

A California startup using rocks to soak up carbon dioxide from the air has teamed up with a Canadian company to mineralise the gas in concrete, a technological tie-up they say could provide a model for fighting climate change.

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