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Concrete has been used for centuries. CO₂Concrete (formerly Carbon Upcycling UCLA) uses a new material that absorbs CO₂ to produce concrete building materials for the home, buildings and infrastructure. If all concrete were made this way, there would be a CO₂ savings of more than 2 billion tons each year. These prototype tiles were designed and made by Impossible Labs.