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Researchers develop printed bricks made from construction waste

The Wilfred Brown Building, home to the College of Engineering, Design and Physical Sciences, Brunel University London (Image: Dreamstime/Peter Fleming)

Researchers at Brunel University in London have launched a new project to develop 3D-printed bricks made from waste construction materials.

The three-year DigiMat project, backed by funding from the EU Commission, aims to develop an eco-friendly cement mix created from building waste that can be printed into new interlocking bricks for use in new buildings.

Brunel University said it hoped the DigiMat project would reduce construction’s reliance on cement. Production of cement can give rise to 0.85 tonnes of CO2 for every tonne of cement.

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