New Nautilus Evo eliminates 141 tons of CO2 in a 10 story building – a case study
13 June 2024
In today’s construction industry, sustainability is no longer optional – it is a crucial aspect of project development. With this in mind, New Nautilus Evo was designed to ensure project functionality, seismic performance, and profitability, while significantly reducing the carbon footprint.
Our case study demonstrates a detailed comparison of a 10-story building, revealing that a slab made with New Nautilus Evo saves 141 tons of CO2 compared to a full concrete slab.
For a detailed comparison with calculations, download the PDF presentation.
The calculation does not include data for reduced transportation, which would further decrease CO2 emissions.
Concrete | Steel |
---|---|
Slab without New Nautilus Evo | |
1.797,83 m3 | 204,05 t |
Slab with New Nautilus Evo | |
1.503,16 m3 | 176,63 t |
Difference | |
– 294,67 m3 (-16,39%) | – 28 t (-13,44%) |
CO2 reduction | |
– 91.728 kg | – 49.560 kg |
Total CO2 reduction | |
– 141.288 kg |
For further inquiries, contact Federico Minaldo, our Chief Engineering Officer, at federico.minaldo@geoplastglobal.com or connect with him on Linkedin.