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Two clean-tech companies that completed the Greentown Labs Healthy Building Challenge have developed low-carbon alternatives to cement and steel commonly used in building construction. | © RTO Insider LLC

How 2 Climate Tech Startups Want to Disrupt Steel, Concrete Industries

Companies Complete Greentown Labs Healthy Buildings Challenge

Apr 4, 2022
Jennifer Delony
Industrial Decarbonization / Energy Efficiency

Five startups participated in the Greentown Labs Healthy Buildings Challenge to discover how their products can support carbon neutrality for buildings.

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