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An expert explains: How to turn industrial carbon emissions into building materials – The Mandarin
Mineral Carbonation International wants to lock away 1 billion tonnes of CO2 in building materials by 2040. Australia’s Sophia Hamblin Wang explains the process….

Sophia was at the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting as a Global Shaper and the Chief Operations Officer of MCi, a technology platform that transforms CO2 into building materials and other valuable industrial products.The company has designed and built three carbon reactor systems, including its flagship, a world-first global reference pilot plant in Newcastle, Australia which transforms waste materials and emissions created by industrial processes and hopes to lock away 1 billion tonnes of CO2…
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