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Companies worldwide make conscious effort to produce green concrete products

https://www.afinalwarning.com/500586.html (Natural News) Several companies from different parts of the world are making a conscious effort to produce “green” concrete products that range from lower carbon to zero carbon and carbon negative. Concrete is the most widely used human-made material and its worldwide demand is second only to water. It is the foundation of homes, buildings, cities and transportation systems throughout the world. But the production of one of its key components – cement – creates a substantial amount of human-produced carbon dioxide (CO2). A variety of lower-carbon approaches in producing cement and building concrete structures are now being pursued, with some already in practice.

Japan s green growth plan propels firms to sharpen environment focus

Feb 21, 2021 With Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga pledging to bring Japan’s carbon dioxide emissions to net zero by 2050, a growing number of Japanese companies are looking at how they can make a bigger contribution to curbing global warming. As investors scrutinize how firms address environmental issues, sustainability and governance, Japanese trading houses are reviewing business strategies by reducing their traditionally heavy reliance on natural resources as a major source of profits. Itochu Corp. is selling its 20% stake in a coal mine in Colombia to Drummond Company Inc., a U.S. coal producer that owns the remaining 80%, as part of efforts to promote decarbonization.

Japan s green growth plan propels firms to sharpen environment focus

Japan s green growth plan propels firms to sharpen environment focus February 13, 2021 (Mainichi Japan) A pre-recorded video of Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga played at an online meeting with world leaders for the fifth anniversary of the Paris climate agreement is seen on Dec. 13, 2020. (Photo courtesy of United Nations/Kyodo) TOKYO (Kyodo) With Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga pledging to bring Japan s carbon dioxide emissions to net zero by 2050, a growing number of Japanese companies are looking at how they can make a bigger contribution to curbing global warming. As investors scrutinize how firms address environmental issues, sustainability and governance, Japanese trading houses are reviewing business strategies by reducing their traditionally heavy reliance on natural resources as a major source of profits.

Concrete from Halifax startup used in new Amazon HQ cuts emissions, attracts high-profiling financing

Concrete from Halifax startup used in new Amazon HQ cuts emissions, attracts high-profiling financing
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