I enjoy using one of the most carbon-intensive and nearly-non-recyclable materials(concrete) available to build my green future. Look at me, Iโm so high tech!
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My brother actually works in the laboratory of one of worldwide biggest concrete suppliers (and he is also involved in the concrete 3D projects) and you are right with the statement that it's highly carbon intensive, but also they are researching intensely about this and are currently working on a new carbon neutral cement plant.