18 April 2024
Episode 653
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As global urban development continues at pace, the need to use sustainable materials and building techniques in our cities increases. How is innovation helping the construction industry to reduce its impact on the environment? We explore some of the ideas that are hoped to make a difference.
18 April 2024
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The cement industry is one of construction’s main producers of greenhouse gases. We wanted to hear from Holcim, a world leading concrete and cement company, to find out how it’s working to help decarbonise the sector and develop alternatives approaches such as 3D printing.
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We speak with Santwana Malakar to find out more about mass timber’s role in bringing sustainable urban development to Kathmandu. So far timber has been an untapped resource in the swiftly growing urban metropolis.
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