Cementir Group is expanding its D-Carb® low-carbon portfolio with two new white cements produced at Sinai White Cement Company, now launched across the Middle East and Africa.
Aligned with Cementir Group’s accelerated global decarbonisation strategy, two new white cement produced at Sinai White Cement company with lower carbon footprint under the D-Carb family are now being introduced to the Middle East and Africa (MEA) : a limestone portland cement (matching CEM II/A-LL 52.5N requirements EN197-1) with around 10% clinker reduction and CEM II/B-LL 42.5N with around 20% of clinker reduction, in comparison with the well-known Aalborg White® CEM I 52.5R.
Developed to support industrial end users across MEA in advancing their decarbonisation efforts, the dual-product launch enables a smooth transition toward lower-carbon construction solutions without compromising production efficiency, performance, or aesthetics.
“In 2024 and early 2025, we progressively introduced D-Carb products across Europe and the APAC region, including Australia, where we have received positive feedback from diverse industry segments. We are pleased to see D-Carb enabling customers to meeting emerging low carbon requirements in building and urban infrastructure projects, while continuing to deliver the high performance and architecture aesthetics expected of white cement.” said Michele Di Marino, Chief Sales, Marketing and Commercial Development Officer of Cementir Group. Today, extending this portfolio to MEA with two tailored variants represents an important milestone in Cementir’s journey toward net-zero emissions by 2050. As the building and construction sectors worldwide increasingly prioritise decarbonisation, these products reinforce our commitment to low-carbon solutions aligned with regional decarbonisation targets.”
“The introduction of the two D-Carb variants in MEA highlights our understanding of the diverse application requirements for lower-carbon materials in the region. Achieving reduced carbon footprints while maintaining the good standard of performance expected of white cement is a complex challenge, but these products demonstrate our capability to deliver both, supporting a shared ambition for sustainable construction across entire value chain.” added Stefano Zampaletta, Group Product and Solution Manager at Cementir Group.
Abdel Hamid Gadou, Commercial Director of Sinai White Cement, commented: “MEA markets are rapidly embracing sustainability, and the arrival of D-Carb positions us to lead this transition. By combining lower carbon emissions with the performance expected of white cement, we are setting a new benchmark and opening new opportunities for responsible construction in the region.”
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