Fly ash is particulate matter collected from the smokestacks of coal-fired power plants, and it can be used to reduce the amount of portland cement in concrete.
While that doesn’t make concrete a green building material, there are some environmental benefits to using fly ash to replace cement. First, manufacturing cement takes a lot of energy, so using fly ash instead makes producing concrete less energy-intensive. Also, fly ash is a waste product of burning coal, so using it to make concrete kee…
— Megan Phelps, senior associate editor