CarbonCure Technologies

CarbonCure Technologies

Construction

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia 30,476 followers

Making Concrete That Matters.

About us

Concrete That Matters: CarbonCure Technologies is on a mission to make concrete a climate solution, reducing embodied carbon emissions in the built environment and transforming concrete plants into a worldwide network of carbon removal factories. Across the global concrete industry, CarbonCure is scaling an integrated decarbonization platform, offering concrete producers a suite of hardware, software and services to reduce the carbon footprint of their concrete products, reduce their production costs and meet the surging demand for green building materials without compromising performance. CarbonCure’s technologies are retrofitted into concrete plants without disrupting operations and seamlessly integrate with existing batching processes. CarbonCure injects captured CO₂ across the concrete manufacturing process, with commercialized solutions for ready mix concrete, precast concrete and reclaimed water. Upon injection, CO₂ immediately mineralizes in concrete, becoming permanently embedded. Even if a structure is later demolished, the nanoparticles of mineralized carbon will not return to the atmosphere. This mineralization also enables producers to reduce the amount of cement needed for each batch of concrete. Carbon XPRIZE Grand Prize winner, Cleantech 100 Hall of Fame Company and a category leader in low carbon concrete technologies and carbon removal, CarbonCure delivers a true win-win, with climate benefits for the world and economic benefits for concrete producers in one of the world's hardest-to-decarbonize industries. For more information, visit carboncure.com.

Website
http://www.carboncure.com
Industry
Construction
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2012
Specialties
LEED, Sustainable Concrete, Climate Tech, Concrete, Low Carbon Concrete, Carbon Removal, Green Construction, Carbon Mineralization, Carbon Utilization, Circular Manufacturing, Embodied Carbon, Climate, Sustainability, Innovation, Climate Tech, Green Concrete, Concrete Innovation, Concrete Construction, Building Materials, and Clean Tech

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    161 Joseph Zatzman Dr

    Dartmouth, Nova Scotia B3B 1M7, CA

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    Job alert: CarbonCure is hiring! We’re looking to add to CarbonCure's talented team. Our open roles include: 🔸 Carbon Credit Project Coordinator 🔸 Instrumentation & Electrical Technician (Nova Scotia) 🔸 Manufacturing/QA Manager (Nova Scotia) Want to advance low carbon concrete and help concrete producers “go green” with technologies that benefit the environment and boost their businesses? Visit our Careers page to learn more about each role, our company and culture: https://lnkd.in/dnZAuR5 #CarbonCure #Concrete #GreenConcrete #JobAlert

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    This is major, folks. Thomas Concrete, Inc. has produced more than 10 million cubic yards of concrete made with CarbonCure’s technologies to date, adding up to more than a million truckloads of green concrete! Thomas Concrete was an early adopter of CarbonCure: the second ready mix concrete company in the U.S. to install CarbonCure, and notably, the first to use it operationally to produce lower carbon concrete. Since its initial trials in 2016, Thomas has implemented our technology for ready mix concrete across more than 50 plants in the southeastern United States. And, today, it uses CarbonCure in more than 60% of its total concrete production volume. This embrace of sustainability has resulted, fleet-wide, in significant CarbonCure carbon savings, equivalent to removing more than 17,000 gas-powered cars from the road for a year. Phenomenal! Take a look back at this CNN coverage of Thomas Concrete’s adoption of CarbonCure: https://cnn.it/4d8iBCX #CarbonCure #ThomasConcrete #ConcreteInnovation

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    The 6th edition of the International Built Environment Week (IBEW) returns with the theme “Solving for Tomorrow, Today.” CarbonCure’s Jocelyn Campbell, Commercial Director for Asia Pacific will provide insights on the use of CarbonCure and other greener building materials to reduce embodied carbon emissions. Session 6, “Carbon in the Built Environment: Identifying Quick Wins in the Decarbonisation Journey,” will also feature: 🔸 Eng Yew Yeoh, Director, BV Regional Institute for Sustainability and Energy Transition, Bureau Veritas 🔸 Manuel Ong, General Manager, Danfoss Singapore 🔸 Vinamra Srivastava, Chief Sustainability & Sustainable Investments Officer, CapitaLand Investment IBEW 2024 will be held at the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore from September 4-6. See the full agenda and register here: https://lnkd.in/giVcr74X Note that the early bird rate for registration ends on August 1! #IBEW #IBEW2024 #IBEWSG #CarbonCure

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    Boas notícias: Daniel Aleixo, do CarbonCure, voltou para casa em segurança após o encontro com o lutador de MMA Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira - Minotauro - durante o ES Construção Brasil 2024! Entre em contato com Daniel se quiser saber mais sobre seu encontro ou conhecer nossas tecnologias para concreto sustentável! ----- Good news: CarbonCure's Daniel Aleixo made it home safely after his encounter with MMA fighter Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira - Minotauro - at ES Construção Brasil 2024! Contact Daniel if you want to hear about his encounter or to learn about our technologies for sustainable concrete! https://lnkd.in/eCmixFyC #esconstruçãobrasil #construção #inovação #feiradaconstrucao

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    We’re very pleased to see CarbonCure highlighted in Amazon’s 2023 Sustainability Report, noting its use of our technologies to reduce HQ2’s embodied carbon emissions: “Using an advanced lower-carbon concrete mix design that included CarbonCure, which we invested in through The Climate Pledge Fund, we achieved a 20% reduction in HQ2’s concrete structure carbon footprint compared to the industry baseline. This avoided 14,700 metric tons of CO2, which is the equivalent of taking 3,500 cars off the road in the U.S. for an entire year. More than 40 Amazon sites globally now use this same CarbonCure technology.” Even better, the report also spotlights our pioneering concrete producer partner Ozinga and its delivery of lower carbon concrete for Amazon Web Services (AWS) data centers: “In 2023, AWS built 36 data centers with lower-carbon concrete, up from 16 in 2022. AWS also tested a low-carbon, performance-based ASTM C1157 Hydraulic Cement by Ozinga, a concrete, bulk materials, and logistics solutions supplier, which achieved a 64% reduction in embodied carbon compared to the industry average. In January 2024, AWS updated its design standards to require the use of concrete with 35% less embodied carbon than the industry average in new data centers around the world.” Check out Amazon’s 2023 Sustainability Report: https://bit.ly/3zKuiBk Learn more about HQ2's green concrete: https://bit.ly/3WoD8Mt #CarbonCure #AmazonHQ2 #Sustainability #GreenConcrete

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    Thanks to Duke City Redi-Mix for hosting a California legislative delegation at your New Mexico plant this week! We were glad to facilitate the California Foundation at the Environment and the Economy (CFEE) bringing this group to Duke City for a hands-on view of carbon mineralization of concrete in action! CFEE is a non-partisan non-profit that convenes policy forums and conducts study tours for California state leaders. Its goal is to educate decision makers on potential solutions to environmental and economic challenges. This includes a focus on the circular economy. CarbonCure’s Everett Dunlap III guided the group of state and local government officials and legislators around Duke’s plant, offering insights on our deployment across California, the U.S. and two dozen other countries and explaining how our technologies work. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/4cGNkXY #CarbonCure #DukeCityRediMix #Concrete #LowCarbonConcrete

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    ICYMI: The National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA) will get $9.63M in federal grant dollars from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) aimed at “Reducing Embodied Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Construction Materials and Products.” Through the Inflation Reduction Act, the grant will fund a five-year project managed by NRMCA and supported by its Build With Strength initiative which includes a team of concrete experts to educate the architectural and engineering communities on designing and specifying low carbon concrete. As detailed in NRMCA’s announcement, “Through this five-year project, NRMCA proposes to increase the quantity and robustness of ready-mix concrete Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) by providing grants to producers to create EPDs from an additional 3,000 plants (up from 1,500 currently). NRMCA plans to provide data quality management oversight and training, as well as education for producers by training additional EPD verifiers and certifying up to 500 EPD specialists through an online education system. NRMCA also plans to enhance its existing low-carbon concrete tool and host five low-carbon concrete training workshops per year for five years. NRMCA will work to improve the Product Category Rules (PCRs) for concrete and data availability for critical inputs, including cementitious materials, aggregates, and admixtures.” Learn more about NRMCA’s grant here: https://lnkd.in/e2G7tes2 Learn about additional grant recipients here: https://lnkd.in/gmTdcSjE #EPDs #LowCarbonConcrete #ConcreteConstruction

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    Job alert: CarbonCure is hiring! We’re currently looking to add to CarbonCure's talented team: Our open roles include a Nova Scotia-based Director of Engineering - Installation & Reliability, an Installation and Reliability Manager for Asia Pacific and a Director of Carbon Markets. Want to advance low carbon concrete and help concrete producers “go green” with technologies that benefit the environment and boost their businesses? Visit our Careers page to learn more about each role, our company and culture: https://lnkd.in/dnZAuR5 #CarbonCure #Concrete #GreenConcrete #JobAlert

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    Attending the 2024 Breakthrough Energy Summit, CarbonCure CEO Robert Niven observed what appeared to be a industrial decarbonization turning point. By his account, this year's summit felt like a show of force by the global construction sector to take a leading role in sustainability. At the 2022 BE Summit in Seattle, in contrast, Rob recalled that the entirety of the cement or concrete innovation CEOs fit around one dinner table, with no industry participation. This year, the cement and concrete innovations could fill an exhibit hall and many senior executives from the world’s leading cement and concrete companies were in attendance and very engaged, with diverse regional representation. Concrete, embodied carbon, green procurement and insetting were hot topics in 2024 that filled standing room only sessions. And the entire value chain of stakeholders - spanning finance, building and infrastructure owners, design and construction firms, NGOs, material suppliers and innovators - were present and rising to the challenge set by Bill Gates to make the summit all about the immediate deployment of solutions. Before the Summit kicked off, exploring the local sites, Rob visited the London Wall which began construction in 200 AD mostly using the same materials and methods that builders use today - a testament to the durability of concrete products as well as the industry's pace of innovation. But at the next BE Summit in 2026, Rob predicts that many emerging innovations will have penetrated the market through partnerships, acquisitions and market-based mechanisms, offering building owners and designers a stackable suite of green concrete solutions: “I believe the next 20 years will bring more transformation to our industry than the last 200 as we strive to meet Net Zero targets.” CarbonCure’s mission is to empower cement and concrete producers with technologies and strategies to achieve the industry’s net zero commitment by 2050. Learn more about our technologies, deployed across more than two dozen countries: https://lnkd.in/eVn7kGs #Concrete #ConcreteInnovation #BESummit24 #CarbonCure

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    Job alert: CarbonCure is hiring! We’re currently looking to add to CarbonCure's talented team: Our open roles include a Technical Program Manager and an Installation and Reliability Manager (Asia Pacific). Want to advance low carbon concrete and help concrete producers “go green” with technologies that benefit the environment and boost their businesses? Visit our Careers page to learn more about each role, our company and culture: https://lnkd.in/dnZAuR5 #CarbonCure #Concrete #LowCarbonConcrete #JobAlert

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