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    How to get to net zero with recycled building rubbish

    Nu-Rock founder Maroun Rahme says reusing waste products could deliver Australia its net-zero target by 2030 as the company takes out the Property and Construction category.

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    According to Maroun Rahme, founder of Nu-Rock, which makes building products out of waste materials such as coal ash and steel slags, just by implementing this technology “and doing nothing else” Australia could achieve its net-zero target by 2030.

    “The cement industry [alone] produces 25 per cent of the world’s CO₂ emissions. They say 8-9 per cent, but they don’t include the limestone that they burn that releases CO₂ as well,” says Rahme.

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    Larry Schlesinger
    Larry SchlesingerReporterLarry Schlesinger writes on real estate, specialising in commercial and residential property. Larry is based in our Melbourne newsroom. Connect with Larry on Twitter. Email Larry at larry.schlesinger@afr.com

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