I like it but it seems limited. Buildings can also store carbon in biobased materials made from agricultural waste (e.g. straw and other fibers), and in use captured CO2 in cement (e.g. CarbonCure) or as an alternative cementitious material (Solidia) or as an mineralized CO2 in concrete aggregate (BluePlanet).
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