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They sort of did: it varies. They want to use different combinations of industrial waste and local resources, per area. That’s a great idea to research and the catalog they’re developing will be very useful info but I can’t see the industry getting behind “it varies”
That’s just way too vague to tell one way or another, and I don’t want to fall for marketing. Most concrete is made of mostly local materials, since the sand and gravel is quarried locally, sometimes on the same site as the mixing plant