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Our Story

Vision

A regenerative world where pollution becomes a resource where cities are built from waste, not at the cost of it. A world where clean air, dignified work, circular materials, and climate-conscious design intersect creating equal opportunity, environmental resilience, and a healthier future for all.

Mission

To enable a circular economy in the built environment by ethically transforming 1.9 kg of industrial waste per sq. ft. into carbon-negative materials through the fusion of design, technology and traditional craftsmanship. We repurpose air pollution and C&D debris into scalable, planet-positive tiles  while empowering artisans, formalizing waste-worker economies, and redefining how buildings are made.

Our waste is Over Whelming

and it's costing us our future

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5.5 Billion+ tonnes

of industrial waste generated annually worldwide
from mining, manufacturing, power, and construction industries.
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70% of air pollution particulates

come from industrial activities like cement, steel, and mining contributing to urban smog and respiratory disease.
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Billions lost in raw material value

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 <10% recycled

Most industrial waste ends up in landfills or open dumps, releasing toxins into soil and air.

Toxic materials like slag / quartz waste

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often contain heavy metals and carcinogens, posing long-term environmental and health risks.
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300 Million+ tonnes

of construction & demolition (C&D) waste generated in India alone (2022) with less than 1% officially recycled.
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20% of global carbon emissions

are linked to industrial and building material production, accelerating climate change.
due to underutilized waste streams that could be repurposed through circular innovation.

Timeline

2025

DEEWAAR
Launching our Wall Series
Launched wall series, introducing a new line of sustainable wall solutions to redefine construction.
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NGMA
First Govt Project
The Mural wall entered government projects in Bangalore and NGMA Mumbai, expanding CarbonCraft’s reach into public infrastructure.
Carbon Lab
Innovation Hub
CarbonCraft established the Carbon Lab in Hubli, an innovation hub focused on carbon-negative building materials, alongside projects in Hubli.
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Early Adopters
Adidas
In Goa, early adopters like Adidas embraced Deewaar tiles, integrating them into 8 stores across India, marking a significant milestone.
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Launch of Carbon Tile
Deep tech build by Artisans

From Dharwad, CarbonCraft launched Carbon Tile & Air Ink online during Covid, showcasing deep tech crafted by artisans for a sustainable future.

Prototype
Athangudi
Research to applied research
In Mumbai, CarbonCraft transitioned from research to applied research, developing high-tech yet low-tech Athangudi tile prototypes for sustainable solutions.
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Facade
AAVS
The team advanced facade solutions through AAVS, laying the groundwork for eco-friendly architectural applications using repurposed materials.

Banglore

2024

Banglore

2023

Hubli

2022

Hubli

2021

Goa

2020

Dharwad

2019

Mumbai

2018

AAVS

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2016

AAVS

Biomimicry
AAVS
CarbonCraft started with biomimicry-inspired architecture in AAVS, exploring sustainable brick designs to address industrial waste challenges.
Commercial Deployment
Subko, Good Earth & Royal Enfield
Hubli saw commercial deployments with partners like Good Earth, Subko, and RE, scaling the use of carbon-negative tiles in real-world projects.
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Jump Aboard the Green Revolution!

Ready to vibe with sustainability and dive into CarbonCraft’s wild waste to wow mission today!

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