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July 30, 2025 
By Rock to Road staff

Carbon 1 Mississauga Groundbreaking with Carbon Upcycling, Ash Grove, and Government Stakeholders (CNW Group/Carbon Upcycling Technologies Inc.)

MISSISSAUGA, ONT. – Carbon Upcycling Technologies, a carbon and resource utilization company, and Ash Grove, a CRH Company and one of North America’s leading cement manufacturers, broke ground on Carbon 1 Mississauga, a first-of-its-kind commercial carbon capture and utilization facility at Ash Grove’s cement plant.

According to Carbon Upcycling Technologies, the project will use its patented technology to permanently sequester CO? from the cement kiln and utilize it to transform locally produced industrial byproducts into high-quality, low-carbon supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs).

Once operational in 2026, the facility will have the capacity to produce up to 30,000 tonnes of SCMs annually, directly contributing to Canada’s climate and clean manufacturing goals, states Carbon Upcycling Technologies.

In recognition of its environmental potential, the Carbon?1?Mississauga project has been awarded up to?$10 million in federal funding through three key Canadian programs, according to Carbon?Upcycling Technologies.

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Carbon?1 Mississauga is supported by Next Generation Manufacturing’s Sustainable Manufacturing Program, the Environment and Climate Change Canada’s Low-Carbon Economy Fund and is receiving advisory services and funding from the?National Research Council?of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC IRAP).

The government of Canada?has awarded?$10 million in federal support to help scale the Carbon 1 Mississauga Facility for Low-Carbon cement production.

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