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Lafarge Canada and Hyperion launch their Tandem Carbon Recycling System© pilot

June 11, 2024
By Canadian Manufacturing

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Hyperion’s Tandem Carbon Recycling Pilot onsite at Lafarge Canada’s cement plant in Bath, ON. (Photo credit: Hyperion Global Energy Corp. 2024) (CNW Group/Lafarge Canada Inc.)

TORONTO — Lafarge Canada Inc. and Canadian carbon technology company Hyperion Global Energy Corp., announced the launch of Hyperion’s patented Tandem Carbon Recycling System© pilot. This process advances circularity by capturing and transforming carbon emissions into mineral components used to make sustainable building solutions such as low-carbon concrete and other materials.

The pilot project, currently in operation at Lafarge’s Bath Cement Plant (ON), involves the testing of Hyperion’s net-zero mineral solutions for advanced concrete such as Lafarge’s ECOPact®, which can lower embedded carbon between 30-90% compared to standard concrete without any compromise in performance.

The joint effort aims to develop and scale Hyperion’s proprietary Tandem Carbon Recycling© technology, a drop-in system that captures and transforms waste carbon emissions into high purity minerals that permanently store carbon. Hyperion says that their novel reactive mineralization process achieves up to 98% capture efficiency of carbon dioxide emissions, producing mineral components that enhance the density and strength of concrete, among other industrial uses.

“Our collaboration with Hyperion marks an exciting milestone in our decarbonization journey and the advancement of our circular construction technologies,” affirmed David Redfern, President & CEO, Lafarge (Eastern Canada). “We look forward to advancing our Net Zero strategy by leveraging carbon utilization technology like Hyperion’s, enabling us to further reduce CO2 emissions from our operations while at the same time producing innovative and sustainable building solutions.”

“Working together with an innovative partner like Lafarge on this exciting pilot project allows us to apply our proprietary carbon recycling technology to large-scale industries, and make an immediate, measurable reduction on carbon emissions. At the same time, we are advancing our vision to offer a scalable and affordable decarbonization solution for industry, and a market-driven profit incentive on the cost of carbon removal,” said Heather Ward, CEO & Co-Founder of Hyperion.

The pilot reportedly has the capacity to remove up to 1,000t CO2/year from plant operations, with potential to scale the system 10X over the next year. The current system was fully manufactured in Ontario, working with local suppliers and trades, along with Hyperion’s team of industrial engineers.


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