Se amplían las opciones de pavimentación sostenible para propietarios

Los propietarios de viviendas que buscan soluciones de pavimentación ecológicas ahora cuentan con más opciones a medida que los fabricantes introducen alternativas permeables y recicladas.

La producción de cemento contribuye con alrededor del 8% de las emisiones globales de dióxido de carbono, el doble del nivel registrado en 1990 debido al aumento de la construcción. Los adoquines permeables fabricados con plástico reciclado y hormigón curado con carbono ayudan a reducir la escorrentía de aguas pluviales y el carbono incorporado.

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