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13 March 2023

China Communications Construction Company receives approval to restructure and fund Gansu Qilianshan Cement

China: The State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) has granted its subsidiary China Communications Construction Company (CCCC) approval to restructure. Reuters has reported that, under the plans, the company will transfer supporting finances to China National Building Material (CNBM) subsidiary Gansu Qilianshan Cement. Additionally, there will be a spin off and listing of CCCC subsidiaries CCCC First Highway Institute and CCCC Second Highway Institute.

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10 March 2023

Cementir Holding reports 2022 results

Italy: Cementir Holding recorded 'record' revenues of Euro1.72bn in 2022, up by 27% year-on-year from 2021 levels. Its earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation, amortisation (EBITDA) rose by 7.8% to Euro335m, also a record figure, according to the group. Throughout 2022, Cementir Holding sold 10.8Mt of cement and clinker, down by 2.8% from 11.2Mt. It attributed this to a 'general slowdown of the market,' mainly in Türkiye, Denmark, China and Belgium, especially during the second half of the year.

Chair and CEO Francesco Caltagirone noted the 'solidity and resilience' of Cementir's business model, even in spite of 'geopolitical uncertainty and more restrictive monetary conditions.' He said "We have already achieved significant results in terms of decarbonisation, innovation and transparency, evidenced by the improvement of all environmental, social and governance (ESG) ratings and we want to continue on this virtuous path, in the interest of all stakeholders."

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10 March 2023

Carbon Upcycling Technologies partners with A3&Co. for cement industry CO2 utilisation

Canada/UAE: Supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) producer Carbon Upcycling Technologies has signed a strategic partnership agreement with technical consultancy A3&Co. The partners will now work towards the delivery of an SCM enhancement reactor that bolts on to existing cement plant equipment. Canada-based Carbon Upcycling Technologies expects to be able to offer the technology to global cement industry customers by March 2025.

Carbon Upcycling Technologies CEO Apoorv Sinha said "We look forward to collaborating with A3&Co. Their extensive experience working with over 125 facilities across the globe will prove invaluable as we continue to adapt our technology for seamless integration at cement plants, enabling onsite sequestration and utilisation of CO2."

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10 March 2023

Holcim El Salvador to build 21.4MW solar power plant at El Ronco cement plant

El Salvador: Holcim El Salvador says that the upcoming solar power plant at its El Ronco cement plant will have a capacity of 21.4MW, across three separate installations. Energy provider AES El Salvador holds a 20-year power supply agreement for construction and operation of the plant. The La Prensa Grafica newspaper has reported that Banco Cuscatlán supplied a loan for the project. When operational, the new solar power plant will lower Holcim El Salvador's oil consumption by 43,000 barrels/yr.

Holcim El Salvador CEO Rodrigo Gallardo said "We are not only making solutions and products with a lower CO2 content, but also cutting CO2 in our production processes."

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10 March 2023

Lafarge Canada fined US$145,000 for October 2019 dust spill

Canada: A court has fined Lafarge Canada US$145,000 for a dust spill from its Bath, Ontario, cement plant in October 2019 that 'covered' homes, gardens and cars. The court found that the emission 'caused or was likely to cause adverse effects.' The Belleville Intelligencer newspaper has reported that the Canadian Ministry of Environment previously concluded that no harm to health resulted from the incident.

Plant manager Ignacio Arroyo said "Myself and our plant team unreservedly apologise for the upset and concern that our dust release has caused all of you. We intend to make it right and make sure it never happens again."

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10 March 2023

Jalisco state government to collaborate with CANACEM on cement emissions reduction

Mexico: The National Cement Chamber (CANACEM) has established a collaboration agreement with the State Congress of Jalisco. Under the agreement, the parties will collaborate towards the reduction of CO2 emissions from the cement sector in the state. Local press has reported that the collaboration will include studies, projects, proposals and legal initiatives.

The state government said that the cement sector drives economic development and supports 20,000 jobs through its vital part in the construction industry.

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10 March 2023

University of Cairo team develops biocement using nanomaterials

Egypt: Researchers at the University of Cairo have used nanomaterials from agricultural wastes to produce biocement with 'increased strength and durability' compared to ordinary Portland cement (OPC). The study employed microbially induced calcite precipitation (MICP) with the addition of carbon nitride nanosheets and ash from waste maize cobs. Besides its improved physical performance, the researchers also found that their biocement offers improved endurance against water permeability.

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09 March 2023

Breedon Group increases sales and earnings

UK: Breedon Group's sales were Euro1.57bn in 2022, up by 13% year-on-year from Euro1.39bn in 2021. Its earnings before interest and taxation (EBIT) rose by 16% to Euro166m from Euro143m. The group increased its cement volumes by 9.1% during the year, to 2.4Mt from 2.2Mt.

Breedon Group said "The outlook for the cement market is positive, underpinned by large ongoing infrastructure projects in the UK. In Ireland, housing and infrastructure are supported by the government’s development plans to accommodate a rapidly growing population."

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09 March 2023

Loma Negra increases sales as earnings drop in 2022

Argentina: Loma Negra recorded sales of US$835m in 2022, up by 1.1% year-on-year from 2021 levels. The producer said that growth in revenues from cement was 'flattish,' however volumes rose by 9.7% to 6.72Mt from 6.13Mt. Its cost of sales was US$530m, up by 7.9% from US$491m. Meanwhile, earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) fell by 3.8% to US$217m.

Loma Negra's CEO Sergio Faifman praised the 'extraordinary' results, saying "2022 was a year of many challenges and opportunities. The favorable evolution of Argentina's gross domestic product (GDP) during the year and the great performance of the construction activity gave a strong boost to the cement demand, with national shipments that were very close to exceeding 13Mt, allowing the industry to widely surpass the record reached in 2015."

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09 March 2023

Taiheiyo Cement secures a Transition-Linked Loan

Japan: Taiheiyo Cement has obtained a Transition-Linked Loan, the first of its kind in the Japanese cement industry. The loan employs sustainability performance targets (SPTs) based on the company's 2030 interim sustainability targets and 2050 Carbon Neutral Strategy. The former consists in a 40% reduction in its total CO2 emissions, including Scope 3, and a 20% reduction in its Scope 1 and 2 CO2 emissions, between 2000 and 2030.

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