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    Would you like coffee with your concrete?

    One of the world’s most polluting materials can be made less polluting, and the new technology has helped Arup win the Professional Services category.

    Michael BlebyDeputy property editor

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    Mixing waste – whether used coffee grounds or recycled soft plastics – into concrete and keeping it out of landfill is a way one of the world’s most-used building materials can boost a circular economy and consume less virgin material such as sand.

    The carbon content of concrete, one of the highest-emitting materials, can also be cut by using alternative binding agents such as slag from molten metal, treated contaminated soil or flyash from coal-fired powerstations instead of cement.

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    Michael Bleby
    Michael BlebyDeputy property editorMichael Bleby covers commercial and residential property, with a focus on housing and finance, construction, design & architecture. He also dabbles in the business of sport. Michael is based in Melbourne. Connect with Michael on Twitter. Email Michael at mbleby@afr.com

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