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      They’re kind of quiet about that, though it’s probably about 30% to 50% of what they’re removing.

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          No. It’s nowhere near that bad; just a lot cheaper and easier to not burn fossil fuels in the first place in almost all cases.

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      If renewable energy is used to power the kiln that regenerates the calcium carbonate back into calcium oxide powder (e.g. solar), then most of the carbon dioxide emitted by the process will be from the initial manufacture of the equipment. This may be small, especially given the simplicity of the design.