CarbiCrete Partners with Canal Block to Innovate Cement-Free Concrete Production in Ontario
Revolutionizing Concrete: CarbiCrete and Canal Block Unite
CarbiCrete, a prominent leader in the decarbonization of concrete, has taken a significant step toward sustainable construction by collaborating with Canal Block, a concrete block manufacturer based in Ontario. This partnership marks the commencement of innovative cement-free concrete block production at Canal Block's facility located in Port Colborne.
The patented technology developed by CarbiCrete makes it possible to create concrete without cement, thereby avoiding the associated carbon emissions typically released in traditional manufacturing processes. Instead of using cement, CarbiCrete utilizes a by-product from steelmaking and mineralizes carbon dioxide (CO2), effectively absorbing it from the atmosphere and storing it within the concrete for the long term. This groundbreaking method not only minimizes ecological impact but also addresses the pressing challenge of climate change by helping to lower carbon footprints in construction.
Environmental responsibility is at the forefront of this initiative. Canal Block has successfully adopted CarbiCrete's technology, as confirmed by an ASTM-verified Environmental Product Declaration (EPD), proving that their construction blocks boast a carbon footprint 20 times less than the industry average. This makes them an attractive option for forward-thinking builders seeking sustainable solutions in their projects.
Jacob Homiller, CEO of CarbiCrete, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, "We're thrilled that builders in Ontario can now purchase CarbiCrete blocks to lower embodied carbon in their construction projects. Canal Block has a rich history of providing sustainable building products, and their commitment aligns with our mission to transform concrete into a climate-friendly solution."
Durk Bylsma, President of Canal Block, echoed this sentiment, highlighting the benefits of using CarbiCrete blocks. He noted that these innovative blocks not only offer improved durability, fire resistance, and energy efficiency, but they also contribute to a construction process that embraces minimal embodied carbon.
The announcement of this collaboration arrives shortly after CarbiCrete's recent plans to establish a production line with POINT.P, a respected construction materials brand under Saint-Gobain, in Hauts-de-France, set to launch in 2026. These partnerships signify a growing movement towards cement-free concrete solutions in Canada and beyond, with CarbiCrete products already available in Quebec through Patio Drummond and the northeastern United States via Gagne & Son.
In summary, CarbiCrete and Canal Block's partnership represents a transformative approach to concrete manufacturing in Ontario, paving the way for a more sustainable future in construction. As the world increasingly recognizes the importance of reducing carbon emissions, initiatives like these will play a crucial role in creating environmentally responsible building practices. CarbiCrete's commitment to innovation, coupled with Canal Block's heritage in the masonry business, sets a new precedent in the concrete industry, fostering a culture of sustainability that aligns with climate goals. The future of construction looks brighter, greener, and more sustainable than ever.