Around 180 million tonnes of slag is buried in heaps around the UK, and researchers are investigating whether it could be used to remove carbon dioxide
Environment
8 June 2022
Scientists are exploring whether a legacy of the UK’s polluting industrial past, the dozens of slag heaps that dot the country, could chart the way to a cleaner future by slowing climate change.
Since the industrial revolution, about half of the country’s slag – a stony by-product of making iron and steel – has been used as a construction material. But the other half is an unseen and unused potential resource, with around 180 millon tonnes in …