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Terra CO2 cements $124M Series B to slash concrete’s carbon footprint


Terra CO2 will be using the funding to build a manufacturing facility in the Dallas-Forth Worth metro area.

SCM is a broad class of materials that serve to replace Portland cement without sacrificing any of the qualities that make concrete appealing. The startup said that it’ll be using the new funding to build a massive facility near Dallas capable of pumping out 240,000 tons of its supplementary cementitious materials (SCM) annually. Terra CO2’s new funding round was co-led by Bill Gates’s Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Eagle Materials, Temasek-backed GenZero, and Al Gore’s Just Climate.

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