Green concrete – not cleaner energy – could be the solution to help Microsoft, Google, Apple and others meet their lofty carbon neutral goals

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  • Concrete production, heavily cement-dependent, drives carbon emissions
  • Essential building material contributes 6% of emissions globally
  • Tech giants prioritizing sustainable construction with “green concrete”

Tech giants are increasingly exploring ways to make data centers not only more energy-efficient but also more environmentally responsible in their construction.

For example, Microsoft is building data centers with cross-laminated timber (CLT) and, along with AWS, Google, and Meta, participates in the Open Compute Project Foundation (OCP), an organization dedicated to promoting and testing low-embodied carbon concrete – also known as “green concrete” – for data center construction.

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