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Home News Trials of waste clay in cement could reduce carbon by up to 40%

Trials of waste clay in cement could reduce carbon by up to 40%

by Guy Woodford
September 13, 2022
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The innovative MPA-led trialling of waste clay in cement and concrete manufacture could lead to carbon savings of up to 40% and more sustainable use of resources if implemented across Britain

The innovative MPA-led trialling of waste clay in cement and concrete manufacture could lead to carbon savings of up to 40% and more sustainable use of resources if implemented across Britain

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A groundbreaking project trialling waste clay in cement and concrete manufacture could lead to carbon savings of up to 40% and more sustainable use of resources if implemented across the UK.

The Mineral Products Association (MPA) has been appointed lead partner for the research, demonstrating how recycled clay can reduce waste from other industries and create low-carbon cements.

Funded by Innovate UK, the UK’s innovation agency, the two-year project, will use waste-derived clays to assess the potential to reduce waste by 1.4 million tonnes and cut the embodied CO2 of cement by an expected range of 20-40% compared to the market leading CEM I cement. The sources of waste clays in this project include waste from brick manufacturing and overburden clays at quarry sites.

Dr Diana Casey, Director of Energy and Climate Change, said: “Trialling the use of waste clay from brick manufacturing as a cementitious material is a huge step forward for our industry as we continue to decarbonise and move towards a circular economy.

“This will not only lower carbon and reduce waste but has the potential to create a whole new market if waste clays become widely used in the construction industry, helping to retain economic value in the UK, secure jobs and attract investment.”

Using clay also requires less or, in some cases, no heating (for example, when using waste brick) compared to cement clinker production.

Clay is a naturally abundant material in the UK, which can offer an alternative to other industrial by-products, including ground granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBS) and fly ash, successfully used to lower embodied carbon within cement.

Two heating methods are being trialled to prepare the clay for use in cement and concrete. These are a rotary kiln, a commonly used technique, and innovative ‘flash heating’.

This project will be supported by industry partners Tarmac, Hanson, Imerys and Forterra, with research partners from the University of London and the University of Dundee.

Once the research project is completed, the MPA will share the results to drive the adoption of this technology by cement manufacturers across the UK.

Low carbon cements and concretes represent one of seven key levers in MPA UK Concrete’s Roadmap to Beyond Net Zero.Published in 2020, the roadmap sets out the UK concrete and cement industry’s commitments to achieving net zero, having already decarbonised by 53% since 1990.

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