The future depends on how we build it

Why decarbonise cement & concrete

After water, concrete is the most used material on earth. Concrete’s main ingredient, cement, has a significant environmental footprint, accounting for 8% of global CO2 emissions.

Safe and cost-effective low-carbon solutions already exist but are not being deployed at scale – yet.

Making low carbon the norm by 2040

POLICY

Target an ambitious EU legislative framework in energy, climate, and emissions that incentivises low-carbon solutions in our industry.

STANDARDS

Establish performance-based standards as the norm for assessing cement and concrete products across the EU.

FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

Unlock financing and public funding to support the uptake of low-carbon cement and concrete.

Meet our Alliance

A robust policy, standards and financial framework is needed to create and scale up the market, making low-carbon cement and concrete the norm within the next decade.

Members

GBV

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Cemonite

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NeoCem

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Polycare

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CB Green

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Sublime Systems

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NoMad

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CemVision

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GreenMade

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3 Béton GreenTech

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Carbon Re

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Materrup

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Colas

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TerraCO2

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Arup

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ResourceFull

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Hoffman Green Cement

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ecoLocked

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Concrete4Change

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C2CA Technology

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Biomason

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ECOS

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Ecocem

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Fortera

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Join the Alliance and let's build our future together

The Alliance for Low-Carbon Cement and Concrete is ready to take on the challenge of increasing the rollout of existing solutions!

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Our Alliance aims to shape the policy, legislative, standardisation, and financing foundations necessary to make low-carbon cement and concrete the norm.

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