Appeal environmental consideration initiatives in a visible way: Polished floor construction is also possible with environmentally friendly concrete.

What is environmentally friendly concrete?
It is a building material that significantly reduces carbon dioxide emissions during production by replacing the raw material cement with materials that have a lower energy burden during manufacturing, such as blast furnace slag. As a result, the idea of utilizing environmentally friendly concrete is gaining traction in Japan's construction industry as part of efforts to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
About polished floors
Polished floors are a method of finishing concrete to create a floor surface. The polished surface reflects light, brightening the space. Additionally, it is characterized by minimal deterioration from peeling or wear, making it easy to clean. Furthermore, by using special dyes during the construction process, it is possible to add color to the floor surface. This allows for the possibility of painting logos on part of the floor or turning the entire floor into a work of art.
Showcasing environmentally friendly concrete with polished floors
Environmentally friendly concrete can be polished just like regular concrete. Instead of covering the surface with paint or flooring materials, the efforts to reduce CO2 can be made visible through polished floors. Therefore, it can be used as an easily understandable expression for visitors and stakeholders.


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