Heidelberg Cement news
Another milestone reached in plans to create UK’s first net zero cement works
Heidelberg Materials UK has signed a front-end engineering and design contract for a carbon capture plant at its Padeswood cement works in north Wales.
A1 Services rebrands to Heidelberg Materials
The move follows the Manchester-based waste recycling company’s acquisition by Heidelberg Materials (then Hanson UK) in 2022.
Heidelberg Materials launches new global brand for low-carbon and circular products
evoBuild® enables a clear, coherent, and transparent tiering for sustainable products globally and complements the recently launched brand evoZero®.
Heidelberg Materials takes full ownership of Smiths Concrete
The move reflects Heidelberg Materials’ commitment to strengthen its footprint across Oxfordshire and Warwickshire.
Heidelberg Materials UK first to reach updated Responsible Sourcing standard
The company becomes the first building materials company to achieve the latest BES 6001 Responsible Sourcing standard.
Portfolio optimisation continues: Heidelberg Materials sells transport business in France
The company has announced the successful completion of the sale of its capital-intensive French cement transportation business Tratel S.a.s.
Heidelberg Materials North America’s Edmonton & Delta Cement Plants receive ENERGY STAR Certification
The company's cement plants in Edmonton, Alberta, and Delta, British Columbia, have earned Natural Resources Canada’s (NRCan’s) ENERGY STAR for Industry Certification.
First fully decarbonised cement plant in Germany
EU Innovation Fund backs Heidelberg Materials' GeZero project with €191 million.
A sustainable leap in Edmonton
David Perkins, Heidelberg Materials, discusses the new alternative fuels and CCUS projects taking place at the Edmonton Cement Plant, marking a step forward on the company’s sustainability journey.
Heidelberg Materials has launched the worlds first net-zero cement
Heidelberg Materials has launched the worlds first carbon captured net zero cement, evoZero, which will have broad applications and be available in two versions.