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The concrete conundrum - The Royal Society of Chemistry

62 | Chemistry World | March concrete conundrum concrete is the single most widely used material in the world and it has a carbon footprint to match. James Mitchell Crow looks at some of the approaches being used to ease the material s environmental impactACITORE | 6219/02/2008 10:42:24 Chemistry World | March 2008 | 63 has a problem. Already pilloried through its use in countless architectural eyesores, from tower blocks to carparks, concrete s environmental credentials are also now coming under scrutiny. The material is used so widely that world cement production now contributes 5 per cent of annual anthropogenic global CO2 production, with China s booming construction industry producing 3 per cent alone. And the problem looks set to get worse: already produced in over 2 billion tonne quantities per year, by 2050, concrete use is predicted to reach four times the 1990 level.

62 |Chemistry World |March 2008 www.chemistryworld.org Construction The concrete conundrum Concrete is the single most widely used material in the world – and it has a carbon footprint to match.

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