
Cement is one of the largest single sources of industrial CO₂. Polymer concrete uses none — and the carbon savings add up fast.
Because PRC is bound with resin instead of Portland cement, it removes the most carbon-intensive ingredient in conventional concrete from the equation entirely.
PRC is also far denser and stronger, so less material does more work. Around 10,000 tons of QGPC polymer concrete can replace roughly 40,000 tons of reinforced concrete in equivalent structures.
That substitution avoids the 20,000+ tons of CO₂ the equivalent reinforced concrete would be responsible for each year — a meaningful reduction for any infrastructure programme with sustainability targets.