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The Denver, CO architectural design firm, Concrete habitat™ announces that it is replacing 25% of its cement material with recycled material.
Denver, CO-- Concrete habitat™, an architectural concrete design firm headquartered in Denver, CO, announces that it is replacing 25% of its cementious material with a post-industrial waste product eligible for LEEDS Points from the US Greenbuilding Council which awards points for the use of recycled content in construction products.
Concrete habitat™ estimates that this replacement will save over 10 tons of cement annually. This will result in a 10 ton reduction in CO2 emissions, 35 mm BTUs of energy will be saved and 15 fewer tons of cement feedstocks will be mined.
"Concrete habitat™ is committed to reducing the environmental impact of our products through the use of post-industrial recycled materials," says
Scott Hild, Concrete habitat™ President and Founder.

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