CRDC: Turning plastic waste into a low-carbon concrete additive
The Center for Regenerative Design & Collaboration’s (CRDC) vision is to transform unwanted waste plastic into an additive that can be used in the production of sustainable low-carbon concrete, directly addressing two of the world’s biggest environmental challenges. In this video, we take you behind the scenes to tell the story of how CRDC asked us to help it better understand the science behind this process, establish a scalable system, and devise an optimal business strategy for a global rollout.

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Recycled glass making concrete more sustainable

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