SRH University

Circular B-I/O

Brief description

In order to reduce the CO2 footprint of concrete, cement clinker must be reduced and used as efficiently as possible. Currently, products from the petrochemical industry and industrial residues are used for this purpose. However, these resources can also be replaced much more sustainably by equivalent unused bio-based agricultural and water management residues. The concepts developed in the Kenyan pilot will later be extrapolated to European framework conditions and raw material deposits.

Duration: 1 February 2024 - 31 January 2028

Language: German and English

Funding organisation: Volkswagen Foundation

Funding volume: € 323,800.00

Thomas Pfeiffer

Project management

Prof Dr Michael Hartmann
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