A CEMent harnessing EARTH for a sustainable built environment

MSCA (Marie Skłodowska-Curie)HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-EFID: 101210513
EC Contribution
€2,762
Consortium Size
2 orgs
Start Year
2026
Summary

In the pursuit of a more sustainable future, green concrete stands out as a crucial innovation in the construction industry. Cement, the primary ingredient in concrete, is essential for its production but is responsible for approximately 9% of global CO2 emissions. Rapid urbanization and infrastructure development have further amplified environmental concerns, particularly regarding carbon emissions. The stringent targets set to combat climate change and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 have driven the industry to seek effective solutions for reducing its carbon footprint.The EARTHCEM project is at the forefront of this transformation, exploring the potential of Limestone Calcined Clay Cement (LC3) to revolutionise the industry. By incorporating locally sourced clay materials and reducing clinker use, the project aims to minimise environmental impacts while optimising resource and energy efficiency. To ensure the durability and performance of LC3 under real-world conditions, the project will employ advanced accelerated testing methodologies, simulating long-term environmental exposure in shorter time frames. These tests will validate the mechanical properties, durability, and long-term performance of LC3, ensuring that it meets the rigorous demands of large-scale infrastructure applications. By providing the industry with a comprehensive and robust set of data, EARTHCEM will help to mitigate uncertainties related to the material’s behaviour over time, enhancing its appeal for broader adoption in construction.This initiative represents a significant approach toward sustainable development, aligning infrastructure advancements with ecological and economic resilience. Through innovative research, practical solutions, and rigorous accelerated testing, EARTHCEM is paving the way for a greener and more sustainable construction future.

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