Post by account_disabled on Mar 5, 2024 10:24:57 GMT
CEMEX has become the next industrial giant to present a new climate strategy, which according to the multinational, seeks to accelerate emissions reduction efforts in the short term and work to deliver new zero-emission concrete by 2050.
In a recently published update, the company mentioned that it had reduced its net specific CO2 emissions by more than 22% compared to 1990, however it acknowledged that "this is not enough."
As such, it is strengthening its emissions Chile Mobile Number List reduction target from 30% to 35% by 2030, aligning it with the Paris Agreement.
He added that to complement the medium-term objectives, CEMEX is establishing a new ambitious goal that seeks to deliver net-zero CO2 concrete by 2050.
Camex. CEMEX seeks to be net zero in concrete by 2050
“Our new ambition for net zero CO2 concrete by 2050 puts us on a path of open innovation that requires strategic alliances and collaboration across industries in the development of new technologies, such as carbon capture, utilization and storage; new clinkers with low heat consumption; decarbonated alternative raw materials; carbonation of concrete waste for use as recycled aggregates, and promotion of circular economy models that transform waste into fuel.
Climate change has been a priority issue for CEMEX for many years. Our efforts have made significant progress to date, but we must do more. That is why we have defined a more ambitious strategy to reduce CO2 emissions by 2030 and deliver net-zero CO2 concrete by 2050,” said Fernando A. González, CEO of CEMEX.
The company believes its product has a key role to play in the transition to a carbon-neutral economy, and is an essential component in the development of climate-smart urban projects, sustainable buildings and resilient infrastructure.
He recognized that the carbon-intensive cement production process must be transformed to reduce emissions.
It currently has a detailed roadmap to accelerate the deployment of proven technologies across its facilities, including investing in energy efficiency, using alternative fuels, expanding the use of renewable energy and increasing the replacement of clinker with alternatives. with cementitious materials.
Meanwhile, the new net zero target will see the company work with partners across the industry to support the development of “breakthrough technologies.”
The new net zero “ambition” is the latest in a series of high-profile net targets from leading companies. In the last 10 days alone, Delta Airlines, RBS, BP, Sir Robert McAlpine, Mitie and the Church of England have announced new net zero targets.
In a recently published update, the company mentioned that it had reduced its net specific CO2 emissions by more than 22% compared to 1990, however it acknowledged that "this is not enough."
As such, it is strengthening its emissions Chile Mobile Number List reduction target from 30% to 35% by 2030, aligning it with the Paris Agreement.
He added that to complement the medium-term objectives, CEMEX is establishing a new ambitious goal that seeks to deliver net-zero CO2 concrete by 2050.
Camex. CEMEX seeks to be net zero in concrete by 2050
“Our new ambition for net zero CO2 concrete by 2050 puts us on a path of open innovation that requires strategic alliances and collaboration across industries in the development of new technologies, such as carbon capture, utilization and storage; new clinkers with low heat consumption; decarbonated alternative raw materials; carbonation of concrete waste for use as recycled aggregates, and promotion of circular economy models that transform waste into fuel.
Climate change has been a priority issue for CEMEX for many years. Our efforts have made significant progress to date, but we must do more. That is why we have defined a more ambitious strategy to reduce CO2 emissions by 2030 and deliver net-zero CO2 concrete by 2050,” said Fernando A. González, CEO of CEMEX.
The company believes its product has a key role to play in the transition to a carbon-neutral economy, and is an essential component in the development of climate-smart urban projects, sustainable buildings and resilient infrastructure.
He recognized that the carbon-intensive cement production process must be transformed to reduce emissions.
It currently has a detailed roadmap to accelerate the deployment of proven technologies across its facilities, including investing in energy efficiency, using alternative fuels, expanding the use of renewable energy and increasing the replacement of clinker with alternatives. with cementitious materials.
Meanwhile, the new net zero target will see the company work with partners across the industry to support the development of “breakthrough technologies.”
The new net zero “ambition” is the latest in a series of high-profile net targets from leading companies. In the last 10 days alone, Delta Airlines, RBS, BP, Sir Robert McAlpine, Mitie and the Church of England have announced new net zero targets.