Concrete Made of Pollution
Isa Pedersen
Mr. Roddy
IHSS
19 January 2022
Concrete made of Pollution
Concrete is almost everywhere, its used in buildings, sidewalks, roads, and more. Concrete is also a huge factor in global warming. Concrete is responsible for 8% of all the carbon emissions in the world. Scientists in Japan have found a way to turn recycled materials, including left over concrete in land fills, and by taking carbon dioxide from the air, and turning it into a concrete like material. They hope by 2025 to have a solid plan of action to make this material more accessible and available to use instead of concrete. After doing some outside research, I have found that this is a very small project right now, almost no one has reported on it. Right now the Japanese government has not said anything about this material or anything related to it. The American government has also not made any action in regards to this issue. The damage done by concrete seems to be very unspoken, I myself did not know of its harms until reading this article. Publicizing this material and how harmful concrete is would be a vital step if they want this to be successful by 2025.
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