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Understanding the carbon footprint of box culverts (Withdrawn)

Publication Year

2014

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Looks at the carbon footprint associated with producing concrete box culverts, exploring the embodied carbon impacts in the supply of raw materials and in the manufacturing process. Establishes where hotspots have been identified, the calculations used and breaks them down into the production of aggregates, transport of aggregates, production of cement and transport of cement to factory, production and use of reinforcement steel, box culvert factory emissions, excluding temporary CO2 emissions and the final calculations for reinforced box culvert sizes.

Document History

Replaced by FAS Understanding the carbon footprint of box culverts (BPDA, 2018). Information published by BOXC will be rebranded to BPDA in due course.

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Box Culvert Association

Now known as British Precast Drainage Association (BPDA) and was formed in 2017 from the integration of the Concrete Pipeline Systems Association (CPSA) and the Box Culvert Association (BOXC). Provides information relating to design, install and maintain concrete drainage systems.

The Old Rectory
Main Street
Glenfield
Leicester
BOXC
UK

Tel: 0116 232 5170