Wellcamp Airport green concrete lures Korean researchers
THE international spotlight is on Wellcamp Airport with construction researchers visiting to see the largest application of Wagners’ Earth Friendly Concrete.
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THE international spotlight is on Wellcamp Airport with a group of Korean construction researchers visiting to see the largest application of Wagners' award-winning Earth Friendly Concrete.
The Seoul-based research delegation for Korean Conformity Laboratories will be in Toowoomba to see first-hand Wagners' Composite Fibre Technologies division today.
"We are very excited that our innovation has attracted attention internationally and are keen to showcase the product to the world," said Wagners director Joe Wagner.
"It is an extremely important innovation which will reduce the carbon emissions in the construction industry and provide the next generation with a superior structural performing concrete," Mr Wagner said.
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Earth Friendly Concrete has recently won two major national awards and is used as a low-carbon alternative to conventional concrete, with the product containing zero Portland cement, resulting in a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.
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