INDUSTRY-LEADING
low CARBON CONCRETE
CONCRETE THAT’S A PART OF THE SOLUTION, NOT THE PROBLEM.
SOLID CARBON provides concrete additives and ingredients for durable carbon sequestration in the built environment. We believe the capture and storage of carbon is an essential pathway towards reducing the Global Warming Potential of concrete and transforming this strong and resilient material from a leading source of carbon emissions into a climate solution. Our approach to sustainability goes beyond doing less harm, we find restorative solutions to the planet’s biggest problem: climate change.
the solid carbon advantage
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SUSTAINABLE
SOLID CARBON’s advanced concrete ingredients permanently lock away biogenic carbon, ensuring organic waste is stabilized instead of decomposing into greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide.
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INNOVATION
Through proven technology and verified research, our pioneering concrete additives reduce embodied emissions and lead the construction industry in minimizing Global Warming Potential.
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DURABLE
Our sustainable concrete delivers uncompromised performance. It matches traditional mixes in strength and function while achieving a significant and measurable reduction in carbon output.
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BEAUTY
SOLID CARBON enables diverse surface textures and finishes, offering exceptional performance for structural and decorative concrete across both residential and commercial projects.
FEATURED
projects
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The project that was the catalyst for the Drabkin-Mead formulation and Solid Carbon. A rehabilitated tractor barn turned winery production facility using concrete flooring with a negative carbon footprint . SEE PROJECT
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As part of a wider initiative between NRMCA’s Build with Strength and Habitat for Humanity International to construct at least 50 sustainable concrete home in 50 states, the Tacoma/Pierce Habitat built three homes in Gig Harbor, WA using Solid Carbon concrete. SEE PROJECT
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Built and funded by skateboarders on Halloween night in 1990, Burnside Skatepark in Portland, OR is 9,000 sf of concrete featuring hips, pools, pyramids and vertical sections. SEE PROJECT
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Miller Woods is 130 acres of forest and grasslands used as an educational venue and the main timber frame pavilion needed replacement with a more resilient material. SEE PROJECT
let’s work together
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