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Services Building, Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

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2.1 tons

of CO2 Captured

of CO2 Captured

of CO2 Captured

Chennai, Tamil Nadu

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Our first cross-country sale was to CBRE, marking a milestone for Agrocrete®! We shipped 1,100 blocks all the way from Roorkee to Chennai, covering an impressive 2,400 km. What’s even more remarkable is that there was zero wastage during transportation, and the entire process remained carbon-negative, even after accounting for shipping emissions. In total, this project captured 2.1 tonnes of CO2 in the blockwork, demonstrating that sustainability knows no bounds!

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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.

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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?

Frequently asked questions

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?