These building products and biomaterials from Hempitecture, Timber HP, and others are not only made from nature—they also give back to it.
Using technology to accelerate the decarbonisation of buildings is proving a game-changer for KPF, as Elias Anka explains.
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Earth Talk: Bamboo
Why are some people in the green building industry so bullish on bamboo? -- Tim Carey, Puyallup, Washington Answer: Bamboo, one of the fastest-growing plants on the planet, is well-known as a ...
With the acceleration of industrialization and the severe challenge of global climate change, the concept of green low-carbon and sustainable development ...
U.S. efforts to put carbon dioxide from power plants and industrial facilities underground where they won't contribute to ...
In this article, we zoom in on some recent applications for 3D printing that really prioritize eco-friendliness and ...
An Andritz reXline tearing installation has recently been commissioned for Aitex, one of Europe’s largest textile research ...
Titan America SA (TTAM) expects to raise $396 million in an initial public offering (IPO) on Friday, February 7th, IPO Scoop reports. The company will be issuing 24,000,000 shares at a price of $15.00 ...
Wil Srubar hopes to disrupt this cycle with a nature-inspired concrete alternative that can be produced without fossil fuels ...
Bennu is a carbon-rich space rock known ... The combination of material found in the samples suggests chemical building blocks of life were widespread throughout the solar system, providing ...
White Arkitekter's Sara Kulturhus in Sweden is next in our 21st-Century Architecture: 25 Years 25 Buildings series, after bringing one of the world's tallest timber buildings to the small subarctic ...