FROM WASTE TO GREEN SOLUTIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
- Minh Huy Trần
- Jun 8
- 1 min read
An impressive innovation from Scotland: K-Briq – a brick made from 95% recycled construction waste such as mortar, crushed stone, and gypsum – developed by Heriot-Watt University in collaboration with Kenoteq, based in Edinburgh.

👉 The standout feature: No kiln required, which helps reduce up to 95% of CO₂ emissions compared to traditional clay bricks.
🎯 This is not just a smart way to handle construction waste. It's also:
• A step toward cutting greenhouse gas emissions in construction.
• An efficient use of recycled resources.
• A move toward circular, environmentally friendly building practices.
🌍 With billions of bricks consumed annually, innovations like K-Briq hold massive potential — helping realize the Net Zero emission goal by 2050.
🌟 At adchem, we believe technological innovation is essential for sustainable construction. We are committed to continuously enhancing our technical capabilities and products to build a greener, more responsible future — together with our customers and communities.
🔗 Source: https://vnexpress.net
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