Democracy Dies in Darkness

Cement warms the planet. This green version just got a key nod of approval.

One of the biggest challenges to decarbonizing cement isn’t technological. It’s getting builders to trust the alternatives.

July 13, 2023 at 6:30 a.m. EDT
Vivek Kashyap, a metallurgical engineer at Brimstone, removes cement clinker from an electric furnace. (Jose Romero/Brimstone)
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Companies are finding more environmentally friendly ways to make cement, which accounts for about a twelfth of global carbon dioxide emissions, making it worse for the climate than flying.

Now they have to convince builders that their climate-friendly cement will hold just as well as the conventional stuff.

An Oakland-based company called Brimstone broke through that hurdle. On Wednesday, it announced it received third-party certification that its carbon-negative cement is structurally and chemically the same as regular cement. The company says it is the first carbon-neutral or carbon-negative cement to meet that building requirement.