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The public sector represents more than half of the cement and concrete market in the United States. With lawmakers across all levels of government recognizing the importance of low-carbon cement, innovations like ours scan scale twice as quickly. It was an honor to have New Mexico State Representative Meredith Dixon visit Sublime's commercial projects with WS Development in Boston when she was in town this week for the National Conference of State Legislatures. Rep. Dixon is a champion for industrial decarbonization in her state, seeing it as an overlooked but critical component to both meeting New Mexico’s emissions reduction targets and building the infrastructure that the energy transition requires. Since joining the New Mexico legislature in 2021, she has worked on a variety of state-level decarbonization efforts, and is focused this upcoming legislative session on reshaping government systems of purchasing and deploying carbon-intensive products like cement so they can better adapt to the needs of the 21st century. We are rooting for the advance market commitments bill there! We are grateful to have our Sublime Cement® poured in such beautiful public installations in Boston’s Seaport neighborhood to educate the wider public and industrial decarbonization champions such as Rep Dixon, and to demonstrate how our low-carbon cement stands up to real-world wear and tear (beautifully!). She was excited to learn how we are working with public and private sector partners, and hopefully how she can support the deployment of low-carbon cement technologies in New Mexico. #KeepBuilding #lowcarboncement #industrialdecarbonization #infrastructure #construction

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Paloma Gonzalez-Rojas, Ph.D.

CEO @Hera Materials | MIT Researcher @ ChemE + ML

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Amazing!

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