OCO Technology and Mission Zero Develop Carbon Negative Building Aggregates Using DAC Technology
OCO Technology is collaborating with Mission Zero Technologies to integrate direct air capture (DAC) into their carbon capture process at a facility in Norfolk. This innovative approach combines captured atmospheric CO2 with recycled waste to create carbon-negative building aggregates. The project, supported by the UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, aims to decarbonize the construction sector, which contributes significantly to global emissions. The facility can capture up to 250 tonnes of CO2 annually, enhancing OCO's sustainability and supply chain resilience.

OCO Technology is partnering with Mission Zero Technologies to combine Accelerated Carbonation Technology (ACT) with direct air capture (DAC) at a Norfolk facility. This approach produces carbon-negative building aggregates by capturing atmospheric CO2.
The project, funded by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, integrates a DAC system designed to provide sustainable CO2 on-site, operational since May 2025. The facility can capture up to 250 tonnes of CO2 per year. This collaboration aims to reduce emissions in the construction sector, while also creating carbon removal credits and enhancing OCO's supply chain resilience.




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