An Australian facility is planning to demonstrate a method for turning carbon-containing gases into marketable products. The project aims to embed carbon into materials such as concrete, paint, and plasterboard, turning emissions into inputs that can be sold commercially. According to reporting from multiple outlets, the initiative is designed as a “carbon refinery” approach that captures gases and then converts the carbon into useful outputs rather than treating it solely as waste requiring storage. The stated goal is to prove the concept at practical scale, with products intended for resale. The coverage emphasizes the intention to make the process commercially viable, suggesting the project plans to generate revenue from the resulting building and finishing materials. While the sources describe the general purpose and target product categories, they provide limited detail on timing, location, partners, or the specific technology used. Overall, the reporting focuses on the project’s objective: demonstrating that captured carbon can be processed into commercially relevant products.