Eco Material Technologies combines the operations of Boral Resources – America’s largest manager and marketer of fly ash and other coal combustion products – with Green Cement Inc. – a manufacturer of near-zero carbon cement alternatives. Eco Material transforms industrial waste into environmentally-friendly substitutes for everyday products. The Company is the only national marketer and distributor of fly ash, a byproduct of thermal power generation that is used as an alternative to traditional cement, and maintains patented technologies to convert fly ash and other natural materials into value-added manufactured products.
Location: United States, Utah, South Jordan
Employees: 1001-5000
Founded date: 2021
Investors 2
| Date | Name | Website |
| 07.04.2022 | One Equity... | oneequity.... |
| 21.01.2023 | Warburg Pi... | warburgpin... |
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| 31.12.2025 | Here are the 10 most-read Houston innovation headlines of 2025 | Editor's note: As we ring in the new year, we're looking back at the stories that defined Houston innovation in 2025. The 10 most-read InnovationMap stories of the year highlight diversity, mentorship, and the startups that are shaping the ... |
| 18.12.2025 | Construction underway on first-of-its-kind 3D-printed community in Houston | Houston is putting itself front-and-center to help make sustainable, affordable housing a reality for 80 homeowners in an innovative scalable housing community. Developer Cole Klein Builders has partnered with HiveASMBLD to pioneer what’s t... |
| 30.07.2025 | Ирландский поставщик строительных материалов CRH покупает американскую компанию Eco Material за $2,1 млрд | Согласно заявлению, опубликованному во вторник, сделка будет полностью оплачена наличными, что подтверждает ранее опубликованную информацию агентства Bloomberg. Eco Material поддерживается инвестиционными фондами One Equity Partners и Warbu... |
| 29.07.2025 | Building materials maker CRH to acquire Eco Material for $2.1 billion | Building materials maker CRH said on Tuesday it has agreed to acquire Eco Material Technologies, a supplier of supplementary cementitious materials, for $2.1 billion to expand its presence in North America. Dublin, Ireland-based CRH operate... |
| 29.07.2025 | CRH agrees $2.1bn deal for alternative concrete supplier Eco Material Technologies | CRH, the Irish-based building materials company, has agreed a $2.1bn deal to buy sustainable cement alternatives supplier Eco Material Technologies as part of its continued expansion in North America. New York-listed CRH said the acquisitio... |
| 26.10.2023 | Houston energy startup joins Texas-based climate accelerator | An Austin-based climate accelerator announced its 2023 cohort, which includes a Houston cleantech startup. StudioX named seven startups to its 2023 cohort, and SeisWave Corp., a seismic service company, will join the program that aims to he... |
| 11.10.2023 | Innovative California company taps Houston area for purified water projects | Houstonians are used to filtering their water, but few really ponder why they’re doing it. “Most people, when they think about water stress, they think about water scarcity, like what you see happening in Northern Africa or maybe the Southe... |
| 10.10.2023 | Houston Innovation Awards names longtime Rice leader as 2023 Trailblazer | In less than a month, all of Houston's innovation community's movers and shakers will gather to celebrate the Houston Innovation Awards, and the night's first honoree has officially been named. Brad Burke, managing director of the Rice Alli... |
| 09.10.2023 | Houston AI SaaS startup secures $5.5M seed funding from Austin VC | A Houston startup that's using artificial intelligence and natural language processing to disrupt the retail automotive industry has raised seed funding. Konect.ai announced a $5.5 million seed investment from Austin-based Silverton Partner... |
| 25.09.2023 | Houston-based, cancer-fighting organization breaks ground on new collaborative building | Houston is where medical researchers and clinicians come together. And it’s getting easier for that to happen thanks to an innovative new facility from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. On September 20, the world-class inst... |
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