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WS Development and Sublime Systems, in Collaboration with the White House, Gather Public and Private Sector Leaders for Ribbon Cutting to Celebrate Pioneering Low-Carbon Cement Construction Projects

BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--On October 1st leaders dedicated to advancing low-carbon cement as tool for reducing the built environment’s massive share of global CO2 emissions (about 40%) gathered to celebrate the first commercial installations of Sublime Systems’s technology, in Boston’s largest net-zero-carbon office building, recently completed by WS Development in Boston’s Seaport. Local, state, and federal officials convened with executives representing union labor and the construction industr...

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