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"Cement is the most consumed material after water!
In fact, it is the second most consumed material on earth behind water – with nearly three tonnes used annually for every person in the world.
Today, second only to water, concrete is the most consumed material, with three tonnes per year used for every person in the world.
Le Corbusier's brutalism took an early lead, not least because of concrete's cost advantage: it is cheap and abundant, the second most consumed material in the world, after water.
Considering the materials used, such impacts depend on the production of concrete, since it is the most consumed material and its properties are associated with the consumption of Portland cement, which represents a significant part of CO2 emissions from this sector.
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Made from cement mixed with water, sand and aggregate, such as gravel, concrete is the world's second-most consumed material, after water.
Take, for example, the civil engineer's construction material of choice: concrete, the oldest engineered building material and one of the most widely consumed materials on earth, second only to water.
Rapid urbanisation has accelerated consumption of concrete making it the most consumed artificial material.
However, due to its incredible versatility, availability, and relatively low cost, concrete is the most consumed manmade material on the planet.
It is the most consumed worldwide material after water due to its extensive usage in most of structural applications.
The material that builds our buildings, paves our roads and spans our bridges is the most widely produced and consumed material on earth apart from water, according to a WBCSD report.
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