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Why does the use of fly ash reduce greenhouse gases?

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Why does the use of fly ash reduce greenhouse gases?

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For each ton of fly ash used in place of traditional cement a reduction of slightly less than one ton of carbon dioxide is achieved. To put this in perspective, one ton of carbon dioxide is equivalent to about two months’ emissions from an automobile. Estimating based upon the amount of fly ash used annually in concrete, approximately 13 millions tons of carbon dioxide is prevented from entering the earth’s atmosphere.

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