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Mixed-Use Development, Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh

Friday, April 28, 2023

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4 tons

of CO2 Captured

of CO2 Captured

of CO2 Captured

Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh

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A 5-storeyed mixed-use development in Vizianagaram, spanning over 10,000 sq. ft., utilized 3,000+ Agrocrete® blocks to construct its ground and first floors. The project includes a 2,500 sq. ft. office space, occupied by an IT company operating 20-hour shifts, which has achieved 60% lower electricity bills due to the exceptional thermal insulation of Agrocrete® hollow blocks. This project also showcases Agrocrete®’s environmental benefits, capturing approximately 4 metric tonnes of CO2 within the blockwork.

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What is Agrocrete®?

Agrocrete® is a carbon-negative building block made from upcycled crop residues and industrial by-products. It’s stronger, lighter, cooler, and more durable than conventional bricks, while also reducing environmental impact.

What does ‘carbon-negative’ mean?

How is Agrocrete® better than regular bricks?

Is Agrocrete® certified?

Where can it be used?

Is it termite-resistant and fire-resistant?

Will it change my construction process?

What’s its environmental impact?

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Have Questions?

We’ve Got Answers.

What is Agrocrete®?

Agrocrete® is a carbon-negative building block made from upcycled crop residues and industrial by-products. It’s stronger, lighter, cooler, and more durable than conventional bricks, while also reducing environmental impact.

What does ‘carbon-negative’ mean?

How is Agrocrete® better than regular bricks?

Is Agrocrete® certified?

Where can it be used?

Is it termite-resistant and fire-resistant?

Will it change my construction process?

What’s its environmental impact?