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Mexico: Holcim México has acquired the San Juan del Río and Balvanera ready-mix concrete plants in Queretaro from Grupo Comosa. The purchases raise the company’s ready-mix concrete production capacity by 120m³/hr and bring its total number of ready-mix concrete plants in Mexico to 72. As a result, Holcim México's production capacity in Queretaro will double to 432,000m³/yr. Grupo Comosa was the first ready-mix concrete producer in Mexico to obtain environmental product certification for its products, which Holcim México says aligns with its own focus on sustainability.
Director of concrete and aggregates Manuel Sirtori said "This expansion not only strengthens our production network, but also underlines our on-going commitment to sustainable construction and innovation."
Topcret launches BaxabEco and EcoCemento coatings
22 August 2023Spain: Topcret has added to two new products to its decorative microcement coatings range. BabaxEco and EcoCemento both comprise cement, fine sand, polymers and pigments. Topcret was the first microcement coatings producer to obtain environmental product declarations (EPDs) for its products.
Global Cement and Concrete Association and WAP Sustainability launch environmental product declarations for concrete
18 July 2023North America: The Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA) has partnered with consultancy WAP Sustainability to launch an on-demand environmental product declaration (EPD) service for concrete products. The partners say that their EPDs will allow concrete producers to show the impacts of their products across metrics including CO2 emissions. This is in line with current market trends, including increasing Buy Clean initiatives in federal and state procurement under the Inflation Reduction Act.
GCCA's concrete and sustainable construction director Andrew Minson said “The cement and concrete sector is playing a key part in sustainable construction, but this requires transparent, objective and accessible data on the environmental impact of our products. Our collaboration with WAP will allow concrete producers to quickly and cost effectively produce EPDs that can demonstrate the contribution of their products to a sustainable world of tomorrow.”
WAP Sustainability’s EPD director James Salazar said “WAP’s partnership with the GCCA leverages the GCCA’s industry-leading computation engine with WAP’s easy-to-use software and full-service support. As requirements for EPDs grow, we’re excited to offer credible and low-cost solutions through close partnerships with industry leaders like the GCCA.”
EcoPact Prime range launched in Spain
08 November 2022Spain: Holcim has introduced its EcoPact Prime concrete and mortar range, following a strong reception in other European markets, including Switzerland, Germany and France. The EcoPact Prime range is presented as a sustainable portfolio of concrete and mortar products offering a 70% reduction in CO2 compared to equivalents based on ordinary Portland cement (OPC).
Manuel Barrero, director of the concrete activity at LafargeHolcim Spain, said “Decarbonisation is a fundamental pillar of our business strategy. Therefore, in our objective to develop materials and solutions that allow us to build better with less, we are going one step further by introducing this new product to the Spanish market.”
All the products in the EcoPact Prime range have their own Environmental Product Declarations (EPD). They incorporate low-emission cements, also from the EcoPlanet range, selected aggregates, additions, water, special additives and use electrical energy generated from renewable sources in their manufacture.
The products are intended for the construction of all structural elements, including beams, walls, floors, foundations or pillars, as well as self-compacting structures, those that need to drain and those that need to exhibit particular aesthetic qualities.
Poland: The Building Research Institute has issued environmental product declarations (EPDs) for Cemex Poland’s Vertua Classic and Vertua Plus concrete products.
Materials director Michał Grys said “For us, product certification is another important step towards sustainable construction and a sustainable future. EPD declarations provide our clients with additional confirmation of the properties of products offered by Cemex Poland. They also improve their chances of obtaining LEED or BREEAM certificates for their investments.”