CarbiCrete
CarbiCrete is a carbon removal technology company whose patented technology enables the production of cement-free, decarbonized concrete.
CarbiCrete's fully carbon-negative process replaces cement with steel slag, an industrial by-product, avoiding the emissions that are associated with cement production, while also trapping CO2 inside the concrete permanently. CarbiCrete is licensing its technology to precast concrete makers. Products made using our technology are less expensive, more durable and more environmental than their cemen
06/23/2026
CarbiCrete is happy to announce we have been awarded $1 million by Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada (Canadian Innovation) and National Research Council Canada.
This funding will support the development and commercialization of new hardscape products as CarbiCrete completes phase 2 of the Construction Materials Challenge program set forth by Innovative Solutions Canada.
The growth of CarbiCrete's decarbonization will help to fulfill the program's mission to ensure the market readiness of Canadian technologies needed to decarbonize Canada’s building and industry beyond 2030 towards 2050.
Read the full press release: https://hubs.li/Q04mhNn20
06/15/2026
Clean Energy Canada recently published a report entitled "Build Canada Clean", detailing how design changes and incorporation of materials can reduce construction without having a major impact on costs.
The report states that "Canadian manufacturers are already producing many of the lower-carbon alternatives required, such as produced in electric arc furnaces, that uses industrial byproducts to replace cement, and reclaimed asphalt. Supporting this kind of presents a unique opportunity for to build its market at a time when our key trade partners, like the EU, are actively seeking cleaner products."
CarbiCrete is proud to represent Canadian in clean technology with our cement-free concrete . We're reducing through avoiding cement-based emissions with our steel slag binder, and permanently sequestering in our products via carbon mineralization.
Read more on Canada's low-carbon building opportunities from Clean Energy Canada: https://hubs.li/Q04lgqPM0
06/02/2026
Cette semaine, Gary Belisle, PDG de CarbiCrete, et Yuri Mytko, chef du marketing, participeront au salon Choose France 2026.
Nous sommes fiers de représenter CarbiCrete et notre récente implantation en grâce à notre partenariat avec POINT.P, une marque de Saint-Gobain. Nous introduisons en France la du sans ciment, contribuant ainsi à enrichir le paysage de l'innovation que le pays propose.
Rendez-vous en France ! Pour en savoir plus sur le sommet, cliquez ici : https://hubs.li/Q04jFlh10
05/28/2026
Le partenariat entre CarbiCrete et POINT.P, une marque de Saint-Gobain, marque une étape décisive dans l'introduction sur le marché d'innovations en matière de béton à faible empreinte .
Nos produits en sans ciment n'offrent pas seulement une alternative plus respectueuse de l'environnement aux utilisateurs finaux, ils sont en train de transformer le secteur de la en .
"Autrement dit, on ne parle pas seulement d’un bloc « un peu mieux formulé ». On parle d’un produit qui attaque de front le poste le plus émetteur du béton : le . Et ça, dans une filière où les gains marginaux ne suffisent plus, c’est loin d’être anecdotique."
Pour en savoir plus, consultez Bati-Mag : https://hubs.ly/Q04j9Y7D0
05/19/2026
Le succès de l'expansion de la technologie de béton sans ciment de CarbiCrete au et en n'aurait pas été possible sans le soutien d'Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada, et plus particulièrement du Pôle d'innovation mondial, du Pôle de fabrication de pointe et du programme NGen Canada.
Le financement de NGen Canada a été essentiel pour permettre le développement de la de de CarbiCrete avec les premiers utilisateurs, Patio Drummond et Canal Block. Cela a envoyé un signal clé au marché, indiquant aux utilisateurs finaux que les produits en à faible teneur en sont prêts à être utilisés dans les projets de .
Découvrez-en davantage sur l'innovation en matière de de CarbiCrete et sur la manière dont NGen Canada a contribué à notre croissance dans leur série de vidéos sur l'impact concret : https://hubs.li/Q04gGQVb0
05/12/2026
The successful expansion of CarbiCrete's cement-free concrete in and would not have been possible without support from Canadian Innovation, specifically the Global Innovation Cluster, Advanced Manufacturing Cluster, and NGen Canada.
NGen Canada funding was critical for enabling the development of CarbiCrete's technology with early adopters Patio Drummond and Canal Block. This sent a key market signal to end-users that products are ready for use in projects.
Learn more about CarbiCrete's and how NGen Canada helped to enable our growth in their real-world impact video series: https://hubs.li/Q04g8w700
05/08/2026
We're featured in the 2025 XPRIZE Alumni Annual Report! This report highlights how alumni teams are continuing to scale and drive real-world impact long after XPRIZE competitions conclude.
CarbiCrete is proud to see our revolutionary cement-free featured alongside other innovations collaborating with industry leaders to accelerate commercialization. Our partnerships with Patio Drummond, Canal Block, and Point.P, a Saint-Gobain brand, are critical milestones in bringing in to global scale.
From turning bold ideas into real solutions to connecting with partners, capital, and opportunities through the Alumni Network, it’s exciting to see the impact of alumni in action.
Check out the full report here: https://hubs.li/Q04fYNYx0
05/07/2026
At CarbiCrete, we know that teamwork is one of the most important factors in taking new from the lab to real-world applications. New developments in , like our cement-free , benefit from support at every level to promote procurement and adoption.
We're happy to see that Université de Sherbrooke recently launched their Centre for Excellence on Low-Carbon Concrete, bringing together industrial, academic, and political shareholders to discuss the importance of reducing in the sector, and the ways that in can help reduce global every year.
Learn more about the centre from its director, Arezki Tagit-Hamou, who was recently interviewed on CBC: https://hubs.li/Q04fJ8FW0
04/29/2026
is the most-used manmade material on the planet. Cement, concrete's binding agent, is made by heating limestone to over 1400°C, causing a calcination reaction that directly releases CO2 into the air. Although it usually makes up only 15% of a conventional concrete mix, cement is responsible for over 95% of concrete's associated emissions-- nearly 8% of all global emissions each year.
Climate Earth, an industry leader in quantifying concrete's data, recently published an article about the environmental impact of cement-based concrete: "Cement acts as the binding agent in concrete, but it is also responsible for the majority of associated with the material. As a result, when people talk about the of concrete, they are largely talking about the carbon footprint of —and how that impact propagates through every cubic meter produced."
CarbiCrete is revolutionizing the concrete industry by enabling concrete production with zero cement. Our innovative replaces 100% of cement in the concrete mix with steel slag, a byproduct of the industry. We then use carbon dioxide to cure the products, trapping in the concrete permanently.
In 2024, CarbiCrete worked with Climate Earth to develop our own Environmental Product Declaration ( ) showing that concrete made with our process has 20X lower emissions than cement-based concrete. That has a major impact on a project's carbon.
Read more about EPDs and in concrete from Climate Earth: https://hubs.li/Q04dShz40
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At CarbiCrete, we're proud to be contributing to the fight against . Our cement-free helps reduce and avoid , permanently sequestering while utilizing steel slag, an industrial byproduct that would otherwise end up in a landfill.
We're one of many solutions working together to reduce emissions to protect our .
Learn more about our innovative process and how CarbiCrete is revolutionizing the industry: https://hubs.li/Q04d1S9Y0
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