Won't cement slowly reabsorb half of the CO2 it released when making it (excluding the heating part)? What is the big advantage to making it reabsorb it early in its lifetime?
1. That’s a big half
2. The heating part releases an incredible amount of carbon
(If I can dig up some solid links after dinner I’ll edit the post. But Chris Magwood at The Endeavor Center has some fantastic reference material for lifecycle carbon intensiveness)
(If I can dig up some solid links after dinner I’ll edit the post. But Chris Magwood at The Endeavor Center has some fantastic reference material for lifecycle carbon intensiveness)