Kajima Corporation recently made a significant announcement about reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions for the construction of a concrete dome for the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo. The company is set to use a type of low-carbon concrete that reduces emissions by 70% compared to conventional construction methods.
The dome, which is set to be built in the West Gate Zone of the expo venue, will serve as an exhibition space on environmental education. The construction of the dome is scheduled to commence in April and be completed in November 2024.
The dome will be made of reinforced concrete, standing 5.45 meters in height with an oval shape and a diameter of 23 by 18 meters. By utilizing low-carbon concrete along with a technology that absorbs CO2 during manufacturing, Kajima anticipates achieving a substantial reduction in CO2 emissions.
To learn more about the trial construction of the low-carbon concrete dome and the technology’s potential to reduce emissions in the construction industry, read the full story on Japan 2 Earth. You can also find more articles on the environment and the challenges of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on their affiliated website Japan 2 Earth (J2E), which aims to spark a transition to a sustainable future.
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