愛(ài)爾蘭17個(gè)主要混凝土制造商聯(lián)合推出超低碳混凝土,它能夠減少新建筑碳排放量的25%。
這款產(chǎn)品是用Ecocem公司的綠色水泥制造的。
通過(guò)使用低碳混凝土,建筑業(yè)每年將能夠少排放超過(guò)200萬(wàn)噸的二氧化碳,據(jù)Ecocem董事總經(jīng)理Donal O'Riain說(shuō),這相當(dāng)于一年減少了50多萬(wàn)輛汽車(chē)在道路上跑。
O'Riain先生稱,如果政府推出歐盟綠色采購(gòu)指南,旨在更充分地應(yīng)用綠色產(chǎn)品,特別是在公共項(xiàng)目上減少二氧化碳排放,就將減少愛(ài)爾蘭納稅人受到京都議定書(shū)罰款的潛在風(fēng)險(xiǎn)。
這款產(chǎn)品是用Ecocem公司的綠色水泥制造的。
通過(guò)使用低碳混凝土,建筑業(yè)每年將能夠少排放超過(guò)200萬(wàn)噸的二氧化碳,據(jù)Ecocem董事總經(jīng)理Donal O'Riain說(shuō),這相當(dāng)于一年減少了50多萬(wàn)輛汽車(chē)在道路上跑。
O'Riain先生稱,如果政府推出歐盟綠色采購(gòu)指南,旨在更充分地應(yīng)用綠色產(chǎn)品,特別是在公共項(xiàng)目上減少二氧化碳排放,就將減少愛(ài)爾蘭納稅人受到京都議定書(shū)罰款的潛在風(fēng)險(xiǎn)。
附英文:
17 major concrete manufacturers combine to launch low-carbon concrete
(Ireland) -- Seventeen major concrete manufacturers have combined to launch low carbon concrete which is capable of reducing the carbon footprint of new buildings by 25%.
The product is manufactured with Ecocem's green cement.
The construction industry will be able to save over two million tonnes of CO2 annually through the use of low carbon concrete - this is the equivalent of taking more than half a million cars off the road for a year according to Ecocem managing director Donal O'Riain.
Mr. O Riain claims that if the government were to introduce the EU's green purchasing guidelines, which are aimed at making greater use of green products especially in public projects the cut in carbon dioxide would reduce Irish taxpayers' potential exposure to fines from breeching Ireland's Kyoto Protocol commitments.
The product is manufactured with Ecocem's green cement.
The construction industry will be able to save over two million tonnes of CO2 annually through the use of low carbon concrete - this is the equivalent of taking more than half a million cars off the road for a year according to Ecocem managing director Donal O'Riain.
Mr. O Riain claims that if the government were to introduce the EU's green purchasing guidelines, which are aimed at making greater use of green products especially in public projects the cut in carbon dioxide would reduce Irish taxpayers' potential exposure to fines from breeching Ireland's Kyoto Protocol commitments.