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Heidelberg Materials receives planning permission for Padeswood CCS facility

09 April 2025

UK: Heidelberg Materials UK has secured planning permission to build a carbon capture plant at its Padeswood cement works in north Wales. The facility will capture up to 800,000t/yr of CO₂ for storage via the HyNet North West pipeline under Liverpool Bay.

The project is expected to create around 50 new full-time jobs, and up to 500 additional jobs during construction. Once operational, the Padeswood facility will capture ‘almost all’ of the CO₂ produced at the cement works and enable the production of evoZero cement by 2029.

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Holcim launches Eco2Fly carbon capture project

09 April 2025

Spain: Holcim, IGNIS P2X and Exolum have launched Eco2fly, a project to convert industrial CO₂ emissions into sustainable aviation fuel at Holcim’s Villaluenga de la Sagra plant in Toledo. The facility will capture over 700,000t/yr of CO₂ from the plant’s cement production process and convert it into 100,000t/yr of sustainable aviation fuel using ‘green’ hydrogen. The remaining CO₂ will be stored in geological repositories. Over its first 10 years, the project will reportedly avoid more than 6.5Mt of CO₂ emissions.

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Cemvision partners with S:t Eriks to supply cement for water and sewage solutions

09 April 2025

Sweden: Cemvision and S:t Eriks have entered into a partnership agreement as a result of several pilot projects using Cemvision’s cement in S:t Eriks’ production. The partners have signed a letter of intent to develop and implement sustainable concrete solutions within water and sewage infrastructure. Having already tested Cemvision’s cement in its own production, S:t Eriks will then implement the cement in commercial projects. The product reportedly offers high resistance to sulphate and acid attacks, which contribute to longer service life.

In the coming months, Cemvision and S:t Eriks will continue testing to explore the potential for broader implementation of the cement in water and sewage systems.

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Kenyan cement sales in decline

09 April 2025

Kenya: Cement sales fell by 8% year-on-year to 8.47Mt in 2024, the sharpest annual decline in over two decades, according to the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS). The fall reflects budgetary cuts on public infrastructure projects and a broader slowdown in construction activity, which contracted by 3% in the third quarter of 2024, following a 2% drop in the second quarter.

KNBS said in its report “The contraction was reflected by trends in key industry indicators. For instance, cement consumption declined by 10% to 2.2Mt in the third quarter of 2024, from 2.4Mt in the same quarter of 2023.”

According to the Nation newspaper, the slowdown follows delays in the government’s payments to contractors and the stalling of infrastructure projects. The government indicated that most of the stalled projects will begin to receive funding in the next few days and weeks.

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Vietnam cement output up in the first quarter of 2025

09 April 2025

Vietnam: Cement production rose by 4% year-on-year to 36.9Mt in the first quarter of 2025, according to the General Statistics Office. In March 2025, output reached 14.4Mt, up by 1.5% year-on-year. In 2024, the country produced 184.2Mt, an increase of 3.5% year-on-year.

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Steppe Cement sales and revenue rise in first quarter of 2025

08 April 2025

Kazakhstan: Steppe Cement sold 0.28Mt of cement and generated US$12.5m in the first quarter of 2025, up by 57% in volume and 71% in revenue year-on-year. Clinker production rose by 14%, positioning the company ‘favourably’ for the upcoming busier summer months.

Kazakhstan’s cement sales rose by 20% to 2.03Mt in the quarter, while exports fell by 5% and imports, particularly from Uzbekistan and Russia, rose to account for 9% of the market.

Steppe Cement maintained a conservative outlook for the rest of 2025, citing rising inflation and ‘global developments’ as potential challenges, but expects market demand to remain around 12Mt, similar to 2024.

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Nuvoco Vistas receives approval to acquire Vadraj Cement

08 April 2025

India: The Mumbai bench of the National Company Law Tribunal has approved Nuvoco Vistas’ US$209m acquisition of Vadraj Cement. The deal will raise Nuvoco’s installed capacity by over 20% to around 31Mt/yr. It will be executed through wholly-owned subsidiary Vanya Corporation, which will be merged with Vadraj Cement as part of the deal.

Nuvoco Vistas will invest a further US$139m over 15 to 18 months to revive Vadraj Cement’s operations, which have reportedly been stalled for ‘nearly seven years’, and begin production by the end of 2026. Vadraj Cement’s assets include a 3.5Mt/yr clinker unit in Kutch and a 6Mt/yr grinding unit in Surat, Gujarat.

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Argentinian cement despatches rise in the first quarter of 2025

08 April 2025

Argentina: Cement despatches in the first three months of 2025 reached 2.3Mt, up by 11% from the same period in 2024. In March 2025, despatches rose by 17% year-on-year and by 1% month-on-month from 0.63Mt and 0.73Mt respectively. The country exported 7791t of cement in March 2025, bringing the year-to-date total for exports to 24,971t. Argentina imported 61t in March 2025 and 618t so far in 2025.

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Hetauda Cement Industry resumes production after five-month hiatus

08 April 2025

Nepal: Hetauda Cement Industry resumed cement production on 7 April 2025 following a five-month suspension due to electricity shortages. According to general manager Nabin Kumar Karna, the plant requires 8MW/day of electricity to crush limestone.

The plant reportedly holds 1900t of coal in reserve and is acquiring a further 4000t through a bidding process. Though its capacity is 18,000 bags/day, current output is only 12,000 bags/day.

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Lucky Cement completes first clinker shipment to Brazil

08 April 2025

Pakistan: Lucky Cement has successfully completed Pakistan’s first ever clinker shipment to Brazil. Senior export manager Rafique Ahmed posted the news on social media, saying that the company had now ‘expanded [its] global footprint’ and strengthened Pakistan's presence in international markets.

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