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Cement and construction industries gather together to find solutions for a net zero CO2 emissions future

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World Cement,


The cement and construction industries are among the highest CO2 emissions generators in the world. The cement industry alone accounts for 8% of global emissions, not far behind the agriculture industry with 12%. In 2021, the cement industries were in the Top 10 CO2 generators in Portugal. 8.7 million t of CO2 were found to be associated with mortars and concretes made with Portuguese cement from 2011 – 2021.

Portugal’s cement industry has been calculating its net CO2 emissions to become an entirely carbon-neutral sector. CarbonZero: Alternative Fuels and Raw Materials Global Conference and Exhibition 2022 partners with ZERO - Association for the Sustainability of the Earth System, for a program focused on the decarbonisation of the cement and concrete industry. The event brings together C+ executives and decision-makers from cement manufacturing companies, equipment and technology producers as well as Innovation, Research&Development, and Environmental professional to, together, find solutions for decreasing the CO2 footprint from the cement and construction industries. The CarbonZero event is taking place at Pestana Palace Hotel & National Monument Lisbon, on the 10th and 11th November 2022.

ZERO is a non-profit national association that carries out its activity with complete independence from political parties, companies and for-profit entities, denominational associations and the government. The association was founded in 2015 out of the common interest of about a hundred people to achieve sustainable development in Portugal. ZERO's intervention is based on solid ideas and a permanent dialogue with the different key actors to achieve goals such as: ZERO fossil fuels, ZERO pollution, ZERO waste of resources, ZERO destruction of ecosystems and biodiversity, and ZERO social and economic inequality. ZERO is also an association with a vast international influence.

Rita Prates, ZERO Project Officer: “Nowadays, cement production accounts for around 8% of global CO2 emissions. Looking ahead to a zero emissions future, further technological innovation and investments should be focused on low-carbon cement and alternative materials. Now is the time to make the shift and seize the opportunity to make a difference. In reality, decarbonisation is the key to your success, and it is the key to our shared future.”

Beatrice Ene, Managing Director of Industry Link: “A valuable partnership that will strengthen the drive to achieve Net-Zero emissions in the construction and cement industry. We welcome ZERO and we, together, assume our involvement in finding the best solutions to pressing climate problems.”

More information available here.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/15092022/cement-and-construction-industries-gather-together-to-find-solutions-for-a-net-zero-co2-emissions-future/

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