This brick isn’t just eco-friendly.
It’s built from pollution.
Using captured carbon from industrial smokestacks, scientists have developed a method to turn CO₂ into solid building blocks — quite literally trapping greenhouse gas inside bricks.
They mix carbon with minerals, bind it using a low-energy chemical process, and produce a material stronger than traditional concrete, but with zero emissions.
Each brick removes CO₂ from the atmosphere — the more we build, the cleaner the planet becomes.
Buildings that store pollution, not create it.
Welcome to architecture that cancels its own carbon footprint.
It’s built from pollution.
Using captured carbon from industrial smokestacks, scientists have developed a method to turn CO₂ into solid building blocks — quite literally trapping greenhouse gas inside bricks.
They mix carbon with minerals, bind it using a low-energy chemical process, and produce a material stronger than traditional concrete, but with zero emissions.
Each brick removes CO₂ from the atmosphere — the more we build, the cleaner the planet becomes.
Buildings that store pollution, not create it.
Welcome to architecture that cancels its own carbon footprint.
This brick isn’t just eco-friendly.
It’s built from pollution.
Using captured carbon from industrial smokestacks, scientists have developed a method to turn CO₂ into solid building blocks — quite literally trapping greenhouse gas inside bricks.
They mix carbon with minerals, bind it using a low-energy chemical process, and produce a material stronger than traditional concrete, but with zero emissions.
Each brick removes CO₂ from the atmosphere — the more we build, the cleaner the planet becomes.
Buildings that store pollution, not create it.
Welcome to architecture that cancels its own carbon footprint.
