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Space Age Concrete USA
Sustainability

Recycling, at structural scale.

Space Age Concrete is built around a single idea: post-consumer glass belongs in structural infrastructure, not landfills.

Recycled post-consumer glass cullet feedstock
Recycled glass cullet feedstock — diverted from landfill.
Engineered aggregate produced from reactivated recycled glass
Engineered aggregate — the reactivated binder core of MoonBlock™.
6,100
PSI structural compressive strength
88
lb/ft³ unit weight — ultra-lightweight
Curbside recycled glass bottles as core aggregate
USA
Invented and manufactured domestically

WISE — Waste, Infrastructure & Sustainable Energy

The concept behind the material: repurpose waste, rebuild infrastructure, and support the shift to sustainable energy through a genuinely circular economy.

Post-consumer glass, at the core

Every unit is built around curbside glass bottles that would otherwise be landfilled — turning a low-value waste stream into a high-performance structural aggregate.

Durability as sustainability

A fireproof, non-water-intrusive matrix that resists shrinkage and expansion. The longer a structure lasts, the less it needs to be rebuilt.

American-made

Invented by Bart Rockett in the United States. Manufacturing and licensing are anchored in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Reporting

Environmental Product Declarations available on request

Full ISO 14025 EPDs, LCA data and Scope 3 disclosures for specifying architects, engineers and sustainability teams.

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