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“Concrete, a centuries-old material gets a new recipe.”

Archived Press Releases & Articles

01.17.2024
Leading Climate Startups Launch Alliance to Engage Public Sector in Reducing Emissions from Cement and Concrete

11.07.2023
3XN/GXN and Biomason are growing low-carbon Structures with Bacteria BioConcrete: part of Reset Materials at Copenhagen Contemporary

Additional articles from 3XN/GXN
BioConcrete: Beyond Cement
BioConcrete is more than a project; it’s a catalyst for change
Did you know that we can Grow Concrete?

08.15.2023
Cooper Hewitt Announces 2023 National Design Award Winners

04.25.2023
Betting on Bacteria to Fix the Cement Industry’s Emissions Problem (Bloomberg)

06.07.2022
Biomason and StoneCycling announce launch of BioBasedTiles product to propel adoption of low-carbon building materials throughout Europe

05.16.2022
Concrete has a dirty little secret. Can biology solve it?

02.28.2022
Biomason raises $65 million Series C round to accelerate biocement® technology

12.07.2021
Biomason tapped to participate in DARPA’s Embedded Entrepreneurship Initiative

10.29.2021
Biomason announces partnership with Danish concrete manufacturer IBF to produce biocement products in Europe

06.14.2021
Biomason to advance the future of sustainable retail spaces through new strategic partnership with H&M Group

03.29.2021
Biomason augments executive leadership adding Lily Wachter as Chief Financial Officer and Bert Bruggeman as Chief Operations Officer

02.08.2021
Biomason launches new brand identity reflecting their revolutionary carbon neutral biocement® construction materials

10.06.2022
Is Biocement the future of building materials? (Wallpaper)

06.14.2021
Startup Biomason Makes Biocement Tiles, Retailer H&M Group Plans To Outfit Its Stores’ Floors With Them (Forbes)

11.10.2020
 Low-Carbon Cement Can Help Combat Climate Change (Scientific American)

08.11.2020
Concrete, a Centuries-Old Material, Gets a New Recipe (NYTIMES)

02.12.2020
Growing Bricks and More Ways to Shrink Concrete’s Carbon Footprint (WSJ)

05.07.2017
Want to cut carbon emissions? Try growing cement bricks with bacteria (PBS)

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