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Delfland Tests Dredge Waste as a Low-Carbon Cement Substitute Delfland Tests Dredge Waste as a Low-Carbon Cement Substitute

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Delfland Tests Dredge Waste as a Low-Carbon Cement Substitute Water authorities rarely feature in conversations about industrial decarbonisation, yet they sit on some of the largest concentrations of concrete infrastructure in any developed economy. In the Netherlands, the Delfland regional water authority has begun testing whether the sediment it dredges from its waterways each year can be processed into a raw material for concrete, a move that…
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Highways Today broke the news on Tuesday, June 23, 2026.
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