According to a recent LinkedIn post from Carbon Upcycling Technologies, the company recently hosted Member of Parliament Fares Al Soud at the construction site of its first-of-its-kind carbon capture and utilization facility. The project is described as being co-located at Ash Grove’s Mississauga cement plant, where CO2 and industrial byproducts are being converted into cement materials for the Ontario construction market.
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The post suggests this collaboration with Ash Grove Cement Company is positioned as a pathway to cleaner building materials and more competitive industrial operations. For investors, the visibility with a federal representative and alignment with decarbonization goals could signal potential for future policy support, pilot scaling, and broader industry adoption of Carbon Upcycling’s technology within the cement and construction value chain.

