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But Azovstal’s size meant it also churned out all sorts of unexpected by-products. The six blast furnaces produced so much slag—a molten waste product rich in silica and calcium—that it was used widely around Mariupol as a kind of cement; that same unconventional cement that might now hold the clue to making concrete without emitting carbon.
Material World: The Six Raw Materials That Shape Modern Civilization
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