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About Carbon Free Technologies

Carbon Free Technologies ("CFT") has developed patented solutions for producing recycled, low-carbon concrete using construction and demolition waste combined with bio-based, application-dependent additives. The solution is built on more than ten years of research and collaboration with universities, research institutes, and industry partners.

Recycled concrete can be produced both in conventional concrete facilities and directly on-site, enabling flexible and localized circular solutions.

CFT integrates its material innovations with a digital platform that manages the entire recycled concrete value chain — from onboarding of customer requirements to optimized mix design and certified production. The platform also enables collaboration among service providers across the value chain within a single, integrated ecosystem.

By combining material innovation with digital process control, CFT delivers a scalable and holistic approach to sustainable concrete production — addressing environmental impact, circular economy, cost efficiency, and supply resilience across the value chain.

CFT was founded by professionals with extensive experience across construction, real estate, and sustainable business, bringing together deep operational expertise and an entrepreneurial track record.

Mission

Change how concrete production is approached globally – market to treat demolished concrete as what it is – abundantly available raw material.

10 Years of Research, One Clear Mission

In 2014, we began working with inventors, university researchers, and construction professionals to address a fundamental challenge in concrete production. The objective was not only technical innovation, but a redesign of the entire value chain.

We developed

  • A patented methodology for processing recycled concrete aggregates (RCA)
  • Bio-based, application-specific additives that enhance material performance
  • An AI-driven platform to control the circular economy concrete value chain – manage quality, logistics, and certification

The result? Concrete that is stronger, cheaper, and has 40% lower carbon footprint than conventional alternatives.