We address environmental and climate change challenges by reducing CO2 emissions and water consumption, preserving natural habitats and their biodiversity in the areas surrounding our plants and promoting any technical solutions allowing us to minimize environmental risks.

Our operations respect the environment

Our commitment to a low-carbon economy has been recognized by CDP, an independent organization and reference standard for environmental reporting. In December 2022 we received the "A-" rating for the second year for Climate Change ranking above the sector (B) and European average (B). In 2022 we also obtained a leadership position in CDP Water Security  with an A- score and we scored among the top 8% companies globally as Supplier Engagement Leader under CDP's Supplier Engagement Rating framework. In July 2021 have also obtained the validation of our CO2 emission reduction targets by the Science Base Target initiative, judging them to be consistent with the "well below 2°C" objective, pursuant to the Paris Climate Agreement of 2015.

“The cement sector faces one of the most important challenges in the coming years: that of sustainable growth. On the one hand, it is necessary to respond to the growing demand for cement, on the other, it must be done with a clear vision of the commitments in the medium to long term to mitigate the impact on the environment. We have a responsibility to lead this change with an open and innovative approach.”

Francesco Caltagirone Jr - Group Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

Our commitment to a zero emission future

Emissions reduction at every stage of the process 

We participate to international round tables and partnership with institutions and governments to find the most effective solutions to tackle climate change, optimize the positive effects of existing technologies and study product and process innovations that will lead to the production of "net zero emissions" cement.

Our ambition is to reduce the intensity of CO₂ emissions by acting at every stage of production.

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Our goals for CO2 reduction

We work to reduce our environmental impact throughout the value chain, from procurement to manufacturing, logistics and distribution. We actively collaborate with local communities, suppliers and customers, with non-governmental organizations and all local stakeholders.

Carbon intensity reduction targets (Scope 1) to 2030:

  • 460 kg of CO2 per tonne of grey cement 
  • 738 kg of CO2 per tonne of white cement
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Sustainability and innovation

We are committed to maintaining a technological advantage since innovation, research and development are fundamental tools to improve our environmental footprint. We consider R&D activity as strategic not only to improve product quality and production costs but also to improve sustainability.
We design and develop new materials and new solutions to improve energy efficiency and identify new applications.

Our sustainable products 
FUTURECEM®  our low carbon cement technology, which exploits the synergies between natural raw materials to lower climate-altering emissions.

Our technological solutions
Discover our engagement in research on the potential of carbon capture and storage projects.

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Protection of natural habitats and respect for biodiversity

We are part of the solution: we protect and restore the natural resources we rely on. 95% of our quarries already have a conversion plan in place.
We reuse the water in the production processes and collect rainwater in some dedicated areas of the plants. In 2022, we recycled 30% of the water used in cement production.

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We promote the circular economy

We cover 20% of the thermal energy needs by using alternative instead of fossil fuels. By 2030, we forecast we will cover 55% of our thermal needs through alternative fuels.

We produce 39,112 tons of waste-derived fuel and recycle nearly 2,000 tons of material through mechanical sorting and waste treatment processes.

Learn more about our actions on research and use of alternative fuels and raw materials.

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