Carbon-negative building materials are materials that sequester more carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere than they emit during their production, transportation, use, and end-of-life. This means that these materials have a net negative carbon footprint, actively contributing to the reduction of atmospheric CO2 levels.
While carbon-negative building materials are still emerging, several pilot projects and demonstration buildings showcase their potential. As the technology matures and the demand for sustainable construction increases, wider commercial implementation is expected in the coming years.