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INDUSTRIAL DECARBONISATION

Clean industry is here

Industrial decarbonisation goes beyond switching to renewable energy, but addressing the carbon embedded in key industrial inputs is difficult. Aspiring Materials offers you the solution, that changes your carbon footprint without the need to change your ingredients.

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A strategic partnership with Aspiring Materials provides future-forward businesses solutions for partial or complete decarbonisation of industrial plant operations. Choose to mineralise your point-source emissions on-site or invest in a co-location model that provides you exclusive access to clean critical material inputs and energy, on-site carbon mineralisation, all while generating new revenue streams.

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Neutralise your on-site emissions

Carbon mineralisation

Talk with us about our on-site point source carbon mineralisation solution, one of the unique applications of our magnesium product.

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Future proof your operation

Co location solution

A co-location model can embed strategic sustainability into industrial operations. Talk with us to see if it’s the right fit for your operation.​​​

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SIMPLE

Our simple recipe of magnesium hydroxide (Mg(OH)2) and water (H2O) binds with carbon dioxide to lock it into a stable, solid form. 

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SAFE

Using a closed-loop system ensures no emissions leakage,
and the mineralisation process results in a naturally occurring non-toxic material: magnesium carbonate (MgCO3), or chalk.

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PERMANENT

The mineralised CO2, magnesium carbonate, is a permanent chemical bond that can be used in a variety of applications, from agriculture to construction.

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Learn how Aspiring Materials' solutions stack up for decarbonisation of industrial operations.

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Not all carbon capture methods are equal.

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Read the options and learn why mineralisation is a solid solution.

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Cement may be hard to abate, but its not impossible.

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Read our article on how to decarbonise a cement operation with just one rock.

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Clean industry is possible

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