These 5 innovative projects are changing the world in ways you never thought possible.
Did you know a media library in Herblay-sur-Seine, France, was built using ECOPact green concrete? The building achieved a 50% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to a traditional concrete structure.
The Iconic Tower, under construction just outside Cairo, Egypt uses ECO-Planet Prime green cement. This will save over 6,800 tons of CO2 which is a 60% reduction in emissions making the tower one of the most sustainable skyscrapers in the world.
GP Vivienda, one of Mexico's biggest real estate developers and construction companies, has reduced CO2 emissions by 30% using ECO Pact green concrete in twelve residential developments across the Monterrey metropolitan area in the state of Nuevo León.
The CAP Group headquarters in Milan is a sustainable masterpiece. It was built using ECO Pact which helped reduce CO2 emissions by 35%. The building also features a green roof, high-efficiency heating and cooling system, natural ventilation, and a public space that is open to the community. The CAP Group headquarters is a model for sustainable design that shows it is possible to build beautiful, functional, and sustainable buildings.
Seattle's Spheres was built using Eco-planet, which reduces CO2 by up to 95%. Seattle’s Spheres achieve a LEED Gold certification, the highest level of sustainability certification for buildings. Eco-planet shows that it is possible to build sustainable and environmentally friendly buildings with great quality and performance.
We are committed to leading the way to a net-zero future. With ECO-Planet green cement and Eco pact concrete by enabling low-carbon construction and creating more livable cities.