Heidelberg Cement news
Pioneering CCUS in Bulgaria: HeidelbergCement’s ANRAV project selected by EU Innovation Fund
HeidelbergCement’s d ANRAV CCUS project has been selected for Grant Agreement Preparation by the EU Innovation Fund.
HeidelbergCement shares optimistic outlook for 2022
The company has announced that all key figures in the 2021 business year improved.
CDP celebrates HeidelbergCement as ‘Supplier Engagement Leader’
Following the 2021 global score release, the environmental non-profit organisation CDP has listed HeidelbergCement as one of the globally leading companies in its Supplier Engagement Rating (SER) published recently.
HeidelbergCement publishes preliminary business figures for 2021
The company has published its preliminary key figures from the consolidated financial statements for the financial year 2021 and the fourth quarter of 2021.
HeidelbergCement continues share buyback programme
The second tranche in the amount of €300 to €350 million is scheduled to start within the first quarter of 2022 and is to be completed by the third quarter 2022 at the latest.
HeidelbergCement entrusts thyssenkrupp with the modernisation of its Airvault cement plant in France
thyssenkrupp has received an order from Ciments Calcia S.A, subsidiary of HeidelbergCement Group, for the construction of a turnkey cement production line.
HeidelbergCement sells business in Sierra Leone
The plant is located in Sierra Leone’s capital Freetown and has a capacity of approximately 500 000 tpy.
HeidelbergCement CEO discusses decarbonisation strategy during German Federal President’s state visit to Norway
Dominik von Achten, Chairman of the Managing Board of HeidelbergCement, underlined the company’s focus on Carbon Capture and Utilisation or Storage (CCU/S) as an important element of its decarbonisation strategy during German Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier’s state visit to Norway.
Dr. Jennifer Scheydt represents HeidelbergCement Germany as member of the IBU Executive Board
The IBU is one of the world's largest associations of manufacturers that advocates sustainable building. The 14 board members represent around 230 companies and associations that are part of the IBU.
HeidelbergCement to pilot carbon capture project in Eastern Europe
The company and its partners will carry out a study to explore the optimal integration of a carbon capture unit at the Hanover plant in Germany.