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Carsten Riisberg Lund appointed as FLSmidth’s Cement Industry President
Written by Global Cement staff
18 November 2020
Denmark: FLSmidth has appointed Carsten Riisberg Lund as its new Cement Industry President and member of Group Executive Management. It follows the resignation of Jan Kjaersgaard due to family reasons.
Riisberg Lund has worked for FLSmidth for over 30 years in various roles, most recently as the president for Region Europe, North Africa and Russia (ENAR) where he has been responsible for all sales and service activities in the region, with a particular focus on customer relationships and creating a single interface for customers. He has played a role in implementing the equipment producer’s current regional strategy and expanding its presence in Eastern Europe. Riisberg Lund started his career as a process and commissioning engineer. Since then he has headed FLSmidth’s former Material Handling division and spent three years as a managing director in India.
Outgoing Cement Industry President Kjaersgaard joined FLSmidth in early 2018 as president of the Product Company Division. In July 2018, he took the role as president of the Cement Industry division.
Xia Zhiyun resigns as president of China National Materials International Engineering
Written by Global Cement staff
18 November 2020
China: Xia Zhiyun has resigned as the president of China National Materials International Engineering (CNBM Engineering). However, he will remain a director of the company, a member of the strategy and investment committee of the board of directors and a member of the nomination committee. The company is part of CNBM Group. It provides engineering services and equipment to the international cement, housing, industrial equipment and light industry sectors.
Former CRH head Jim Culliton dies
Written by Global Cement staff
18 November 2020
Ireland: Jim Culliton, a former chief executive officer (CEO) of CRH, has died. He originally started working for Roadstone before eventually becoming the CEO of the merged Cement Roadstone Holdings (CRH) for 13 years, according to the Irish Independent newspaper. Notably, he presided over the start of the company’s move from a domestic building materials producer to a multinational one. At home in Ireland he was also known for the 'Culliton Report,' an influential Irish industrial policy document published in the early 1990s.
PCA to develop carbon neutral roadmap by end of 2021 18 November 2020
US: The Portland Cement Association (PCA) says it plans to develop a roadmap by the end of 2021 to help its member companies achieve carbon neutrality across the concrete value chain by 2050. It maintains that ‘concrete is critical to building a sustainable future’ and reinforced the benefits of concrete such as energy efficiency, lower life-cycle costs, durability and resilience. The roadmap is intended to solve problems facing the industry such as developing new technologies to reduce energy consumption and to develop and adopt related regulations.
“As the second most used material on earth and a cornerstone of our economy, we understand the critical role cement and concrete play in our nation’s future, and we are committed to an industry-wide effort that achieves carbon neutrality,” said Tom Beck, chairman of the PCA and president of Continental Cement. Rick Bohan, Vice President, Sustainability for the PCA added, “Developing a roadmap to carbon neutrality by 2050 further demonstrates our industry’s commitment to be a part of the solution and tackle this global issue.”
The PCA says that the industry has reduced energy consumption by 35%, emissions intensity by 11% and since 1990 has increased its use of alternative fuels.
LafargeHolcim launches sustainability-linked bond for Euro850m 18 November 2020
Switzerland: LafargeHolcim has launched a Euro850m sustainability-linked bond with a coupon of 0.5% maturing in 2031. It says it is the first bond of its kind in the building materials industry and that it is part of its commitment to reach its 2030 CO2 reduction target.
“We are proud to be the first in our industry to launch a sustainability-linked bond. The order book of Euro2.6bn demonstrates the confidence of investors in the company’s financial strength, strategy and ability to deliver on its sustainability targets,” said Géraldine Picaud, Chief Financial Officer of LafargeHolcim.
Bond investors will be entitled to a higher coupon should the company not meet its objective, incentivising LafargeHolcim to reach its target of 475kg net CO2 per tonne of cementitious material by 2030.