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At CEMEX, we are constantly seeking ways to help our customers build more sustainable structures and, in doing so, reduce their—and our—environmental impacts. While concrete’s properties make it a good choice for building more energy-efficient structures that need little or no maintenance over their useful lives, we work through our Global Center for Technology and Innovation to develop new and innovative products that contribute to more sustainable built environments and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the process.
We recently launched our Rizal Green cement, an all-purpose masonry cement that can be used for both masonry works and semi-structural projects such as driveways, fences, and ground-floor slabs for residential construction. The result of more than two years of laboratory and market research, Rizal Green has a patented formulation that reduces CO2 emissions by up to 32% when used as a substitute for ordinary Portland cement in masonry works.
In the short time it has been on the market, Rizal Green has become the brand of choice among contractors and builders in the Philippines; it facilitates construction through excellent workability and reduced application times. Rizal Green is among several CEMEX products that bear the Green Choice eco-label seal in the Philippines, which means that we manufacture our products in a manner that avoids detrimental effects on the environment ensuring that every step in our production process complies with the standards set by The Philippine Center for Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development, Inc. (PCEPSDI).
"Our eco-labeled Rizal Green cement, saves 30 trees per house built and reduces carbon emissions by up to 32% per our computations"
– Sergio Menendez, CEO of CEMEX Philippines
CEMEX UK is the first cement company in the world to provide certified carbon labels for its cement. The carbon label, which incorporates the Carbon Trust's Carbon Reduction Label, shows that, depending on product composition, CEMEX cements generate between 17 to 24kg of CO2 per 25kg bag.
The carbon footprint is the amount of CO2 and other greenhouse gases (CO2e) generated by our cement throughout its life cycle: from the extraction of the raw materials, to manufacturing, distribution, use by customers, and disposal at the end of life. The carbon footprint of our cement is certified to the PAS2050, the first international standard for companies to measure the carbon footprint of their products and services. The development of the PAS2050 standard was overseen by an independent steering group comprising NGOs, academics, business, and government representatives.
In addition, CEMEX UK's cement division has also been certified to the Building Research Establishment (BRE) Framework Standard for the Responsible Sourcing of Construction Products—BES6001 with a score of 'Very Good'. CEMEX is among the first in the industry to meet the standard, which covers all of the company's three UK cement plants as part of its efforts to meet the requirements of the Government's Strategy for Sustainable Construction.
This certification means that all cement supplied by CEMEX UK is certified as responsibly sourced to an independently verified standard that addresses the social, economic and environmental impacts across the entire supply chain.
To meet the standard, CEMEX's cement products were assessed in accordance with quality, organizational governance, supply chain management, and environmental and social impact. The certification also allows for traceability of the product to ensure that all areas within the supply chain are operating to high standards. CEMEX plans to extend the Responsible Sourcing certification to its entire business.
In this country, we are pioneering the use of recycled materials to produce blended cement which, in turn, is used to produce concrete. Designated CEM2 to distinguish it from CEM1 products that are made only with clinker, this innovative product is a factory blended Portland composite cement that reduces landfill by reusing fly ash, a by-product of coal-fired power plants in its production process. CEM2 avoids CO2 emissions by 25% per metric ton of cement produced. The CEM2 logo indicates that the product contains recycled materials.
Last Update: April 2010Thursday, May 03, 2012
CEMEX achieves significant progress in sustainability priorities
Monday, April 30, 2012
CEMEX files annual report on Form 20-F for fiscal year 2011
Thursday, April 26, 2012
CEMEX reports first-quarter 2012 results
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Thursday, April 26, 2012
CEMEX ready-mix concrete satisfies demanding requirements of water distillation facility in...
Wednesday, April 04, 2012
CEMEX provides over 200,000 cubic yards of concrete in Arizona for one of the world’s leading...
Thursday, March 15, 2012
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Tuesday, March 13, 2012
World-renown architects join over 400 students at CEMEX’s V International White Architecture...
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
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Monday, November 01, 2010
CEMEX recognized for outstanding achievement in collaboration
Friday, April 27, 2012
CEMEX wins National Award for Cleanest Production in the Dominican Republic
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
CEMEX wins CemFuels “AF-Using Company of the Year” Award
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
CEMEX inaugurates river port with US$1.8 million state-of-the-art unloading system in Bangladesh
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
US$18.6 M waste heat-to-energy power plant to be built in CEMEX plant in the Philippines
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
CEMEX recognized as a Leader in Corporate Social Responsibility and a Top Employer in Poland
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Inter-American Development Bank recognizes CEMEX with the Juscelino Kubitschek Award of Merit...
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Mexican Center for Philanthropy recognizes CEMEX for the ninth consecutive year as a Socially...
Thursday, March 01, 2012
CEMEX and Noble Group sign agreement to strengthen biodiversity efforts at El Carmen nature...
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Top Czech Architecture Students Experience CEMEX’s Global Research Center in Switzerland
Monday, April 25, 2011
CEMEX in the Dominican Republic is recognized by the United Nations
Thursday, May 13, 2010