K-Briq by Kenoteq

K-Briq by Kenoteq

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K-Briq by Kenoteq
K-Briq by Kenoteq
K-Briq by Kenoteq
K-Briq by Kenoteq
K-Briq by Kenoteq

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Scottish startup Kenoteq have created the K-Briq–a more sustainable building brick that is unfired and made of 90 percent recycled construction and demolition waste. The K-Briq generates less than a tenth of the carbon emissions in its manufacture as compared to a regular brick. The K-Briq looks, weighs, and behaves like normal clay bricks, but offers better insulation properties. Kenoteq can produce it in any color. K-BRIQ is sustainable: • Over 90% recycled content – reduced landfill from construction and demolition • Low energy in production, low carbon footprint – no kiln firing • No cement • No need for painting or surface treatment • Fully recyclable as inert construction waste at end of life Key benefits: • Suitable for most traditional brick and block applications • Range of colors available • Similar appearance to traditional brick • Low energy in occupation – Thermal mass and humidity buffering • Sustainable – the highest recycled content of any construction material on the market coupled with low energy production and recyclability
Applications
ArchitectureFaçadesInfrastructureInteriors
Tags
Low CarbonRecyclableRecycledWaste-based
Social Media
www.instagram.com/kenoteq www.twitter.com/kenoteq www.facebook.com/kenoteq
Contact
Samuel Chapman s.chapman@kenoteq.com Gabriela Medero G.Medero@hw.ac.uk
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