FAQ

Karbonite is a CO₂-negative binder that permanently sequesters up to 143 kg of CO₂ per ton and delivers up to 943 kg of climate benefit compared to traditional cement.

Production consumes up to 50% less energy than traditional cement, at 132 kWh per ton.

Karbonite is made from olivine and industrial biowaste, without the use of freshwater or river sand.

It has been tested and deployed in Uzbekistan, Eastern Europe, and MENA regions.

It reaches compressive strength above 60 MPa and meets international standards (ASTM C1157, EN 197-1).

Yes, validation has been carried out by Imperial College London, SGS, and CACRI.

Portland cement emits about +800 kg of CO₂ per ton, while Karbonite stores −143 kg of CO₂ per ton.

Yes, both avoided emissions credits and removed emissions credits can be generated, tradable under systems such as VCS and EU ETS.

Together with forward-thinking partners across the globe, we will accelerate the transition to carbon-negative construction and create real impact, both economically and ecologically.

LoopGreen™ is a circular, biobased technology that transforms grass clippings into shock-absorbing and biodegradable surfaces for sports and playground infrastructure.

Every ton of LoopGreen™ installed prevents up to 3 tons of CO₂ emissions by replacing synthetic rubber.

Approximately 5–7 years, after which the tiles can fully biodegrade and be composted.