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Out of all other human activities, India contributes 8% towards the total global CO2 emission by the cement industry worldwide. In pollution category, the Indian cement industry is marked under the “Red” category which represents highly polluting industries. Researchers all over the world are considering the various alternatives for reducing the CO2 footprint of building materials.

Buildings and constructions are one of the heaviest consumers of natural resources and are not even sustainable. As discussed above, the cement industry alone is responsible for contributing a significant portion of the greenhouse gases and affect climate change. The Navrattan Green Crete is a 'Green' Cement produced by Navrattan Green Cement Industries Pvt. Ltd. The Cement is stronger, ductile and has40% more compressive and tensile strength than Portland Cement. The manufacturing process of the Navrattan Green Crete requires significantly less energy to produce, thus leaving a substantially smaller carbon footprint.

The Navrattan Green Crete uses a proprietary catalyst or binding agent that is combined with materials containing alumina silicate, algae and other environment-friendly materials that can allow the cement to be produced at ambient temperatures. The cement thus produced takes around 90% less energy to produce and lowers the Carbon-dioxide emission into the environment. On the contradictory, the Portland Cement uses Limestone which creates an excessive amount of Carbon Dioxide by virtue of the fact that extreme heat is used to create the cement.

The high-performance Eco-friendly constructions built using Navrattan Green Cement use-less, waste less and produce less greenhouse gas emissions than conventional buildings materials. The Navrattan Green Crete is safe, sustainable, reliable, durable and affordable.






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