Literature Express | Carbon Footprint Study of Ordinary and High Strength Concrete Used in Low rise and High rise Buildings

The construction industry is an important source of greenhouse gas emissions, with cement production accounting for approximately 7% of global carbon emissions, of which 95% come from limestone calcination.

Traditional strategies focus on using auxiliary cementitious materials to replace some of the clinker in order to reduce carbon emissions per unit volume of concrete; The performance strategy reduces the amount of structural materials used by using high-strength concrete.

However, the carbon emissions during the production stage of high-strength concrete are higher, and its comprehensive carbon footprint needs to be evaluated specifically based on the type of building.

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