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UN17 Village at the southern tip of the Copenhagen district of Ørestad has a stated ambition to set new standards in sustainable construction, and this will happen from the start…
Cementir ambition to 2050We are committed to Roadmap to Net Zero by 2050, together with the world's leading cement and concrete companies, as member of both the European…Our objectives to 2030The Roadmap to 2030 has been updated and includes objectives to further reduce Scope 1 CO2 emissions by 42%1 to 417 kg per ton of grey cement, a lower…
The definition of material topicsIn 2024 the Group adopted the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), which introduces the principle of Double Materiality Assessment…Results of the Double Materiality AssessmentDuring 2024, Cementir carried out an assessment process of Impacts, Risks, and Opportunities (IRO), leading to the definition of the…The Company’ strategy is supported by the ERM, through the analysis of climate risks that mostly impact the company's type of business. The strategy is constantly updated based on…Who our Stakeholders are
We change methods and frequency of involvement of our stakeholders depending on the type of subject, topic of interest and local features. In…Stakeholders and topic of interest
Our operations respect the environmentOur commitment to a low-carbon economy has been recognized by CDP, an independent organization and reference standard for environmental…Our commitment to a zero emission futureResponsible and efficient use of waterProtection and conservation of natural habitats and respect for biodiversityWe promote the circular economySustainability and innovation
Emissions reduction targetsCementir Holding N.V. commits to reduce gross scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions 29.33% per ton of cementitious product by 2030 from a 2021 base year. Cementir…These objectives are part of the reduction roadmap defined in our sustainability strategy for which green investments and specific targets have also been defined in the Industrial…Our active involvementWe are actively involved in industrial policy discussions at a global and national level, which touch on issues related to climate change, among others.…Our CO₂ emissionsOur activities produce different types of emissions into the atmosphere, mainly carbon dioxide, dust and nitrogen and sulfur oxides.Cement production is an energy…In 2024, total CO₂ emissions (direct and indirect) of the Group amounted to approximately 9.8 million tons, of which approximately 71% is made up of direct emissions…Other atmosferic emissionsTo prevent environmental impacts, we also constantly monitor other air emissions, mainly emissions such as: dust, sulfur oxides (SOx) and nitrogen (NOx)…
We are committed to adopt a co-processing and circular approach to waste.Co-processing of waste in cement kilns is an established and environmentally effective option, and a…Alternative fuels and raw materialsThe thermal energy produced in our plants is generated by the combustion of fossil fuels (fuel oil, petcoke, coal and natural gas) and in part,…Cement production also requires large quantities of raw materials of natural origin like limestone, clay and gypsum, extracted from natural quarries that have different…Waste as a secondary raw materialWaste is a source not only of recyclable materials, but also of alternative fuels with a high calorific value. Using alternative fuels derived…
Innovation and sustainability are intertwined. At Cementir, we are committed to a low carbon economy and to the principles of circularity via alternative solutions for CO2…Our sustainable innovative products
The extraction of raw materials - the first step in cement and aggregates production - has an inevitable impact on the surrounding natural and social environment: the soil…Our commitments:
- Define and implement Rehabilitation Plans for all active sites.
- Biodiversity enhancement recommendations to be integrated as part of Environmental…
- Rehabilitation plan in all active sites by 2025: 100%.
- Biodiversity value assessment of active sites by 2030: 100%.
- Biodiversity value…