1 Bio-Concrete | Structural Concrete | Self-healing concrete that repairs cracks using bacteria. | Reduces maintenance and extends lifespan. | Bridges, high-rise buildings, roads. | Basilisk, Netherlands |
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2 Mycelium Bricks | Building Blocks/Insulation | Bricks grown from fungi that are lightweight and biodegradable. | Carbon-neutral and completely compostable. | Insulation panels, interior walls, low-rise | Ecovative Design, USA |
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3 Aerogel Panels | Thermal Insulation | Ultra-light panels with superior insulation properties. | Minimizes energy loss, ultra-durable. | Facades, roofs, extreme climate buildings. | Ecovative Design, USA |
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4 Transparent Wood | Window and Facade Material | Wood treated to be clear while maintaining strength. | Renewable and energy-efficient alternative. | Windows, skylights, sustainable housing. | Aspen Aerogels, USA |
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5 Recycled Plastic Panels | Wall Cladding, Furniture | Panels made entirely from recycled ocean or industrial plastic. | Reduces plastic waste, highly versatile. | Interior cladding, furniture, decorative art. | KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden |
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6 Carbon Fiber Weave | Structural Framework | Lightweight yet incredibly strong woven carbon fiber systems. | Reduces material weight and construction | Modular pavilions, load-bearing designs. | Toray Industries, Japan |
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7 Solar Glass | Energy-Generating Facades | Glass panels embedded with solar photovoltaic technology. | Converts sunlight into energy. | Skyscrapers, offices, stadiums, pavilions. | Onyx Solar, Spain |
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8 Green Concrete | General Construction | Concrete made from recycled industrial waste and CO₂ capture. | Cuts emissions by up to 50%. | Roads, urban buildings, infrastructure. | CarbonCure Technologies, Canada |
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