Continuing from our previous post ,where we discussed the problem, now coming to our story of finding the solution….
What if the thing we were burning was actually the thing we were missing?
Our research started with a simple question.
What exactly is rice husk made of?
Turns out, it’s rich in silica.
And silica just happens to be one of the most critical ingredients in cement.
That moment changed everything.
Instead of seeing rice husk as waste, we started seeing it as a resource.
A building block.
A raw material for the future.
That’s how Kisankrete was born.
By replacing traditional cement components with rice husk–derived silica, we created a material that:
• Is more fire resistant
• More acid resistant
• And stronger for long-term durability, proven through our tests
But we didn’t stop at performance.
We fixed the process too.
Our entire production runs on renewable energy.
That alone cuts emissions by nearly 90% compared to conventional cement.
And unlike traditional concrete,
Kisancrete needs no water for curing.
In a world running out of water, that matters more than people realize.
So now the loop closes:
• Farmers no longer need to burn crop waste
• Cement gets a massive carbon reduction
• Construction gets a climate-resilient material
• And housing becomes cleaner, smarter, and future-ready
Kisankrete isn’t just an alternative to cement.
It’s a response to a world that’s changing faster than our materials ever have.
#Decarbonisation #CircularEconomy #GreenAlternatives #CementReplacement
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