Heidelberg Cement news
Ready for the next 150 years: Heidelberg Materials celebrates company anniversary
Heidelberg Materials celebrates its 150th company anniversary this year. On 20 June, a ceremony under the motto “150 years of progress” was held with guests and employees at the headquarters in Heidelberg.
KHD delivers state-of-the-art Mitchell cement plant
First clinker has been produced at Heidelberg Material’s new state-of-the-art cement plant in Mitchell, Indiana.
Heidelberg Materials to celebrate the opening of its $600 million new plant in Mitchell, Indiana
The opening of the new cement plant will take place on Tuesday, June 13 from 10:00-11:00 a.m. at the ribbon-cutting ceremony in Mitchell, Indiana.
BASF’s gas treatment technology to be used by Linde and Heidelberg Materials’ large-scale CO2-capture plant
A CO2 capture process, jointly developed by Linde, Heidelberg Materials, and BASF, and based on BASF’s advanced OASE blue technology, will be used for the first time at a large-scale CO2-capture facility operated by Capture-to-Use (CAP2U).
Low-carbon cement based on calcined clay: Heidelberg Materials invests €65 million in France
As part of today's Choose France summit, Heidelberg Materials announced the investment of €65 million to accelerate the decarbonisation of its Bussac-Forêt cement plant in the west of France.
SBTi validates Heidelberg Materials’ industry-leading CO2 reduction targets
The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has validated Heidelberg Materials’ 2030 carbon reduction targets under its new 1.5°C framework.
Strong result in the fourth quarter: Heidelberg Materials with good business figures 2022
Heidelberg Materials announces its 4Q22 results, with revenue growth and good progress on their decarbonisation goals.
Circular economy expanded: Heidelberg Materials acquires leading recycling company in Southern Germany
Heidelberg Materials acquires SER Group, a leading integrated company in the demolition and construction materials recycling business, based in Heilbronn, Southern Germany.
Heidelberg Materials places first sustainability-linked bond
Heidelberg Materials has successfully placed its first sustainability-linked bond with an issue volume of €750 million and a term until 2032, as part of the €10 billion EMTN programme.
Heidelberg Materials to build one-of-a-kind hybrid carbon capture unit at its Belgian Antoing plant
Antoing is a state-of-the-art cement plant with one of the world’s best-performing kilns in terms of specific CO2 emissions.