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GCCA launches Net Zero Accelerator across the world

Major cement and concrete producers from across the globe are launching the first wave of Net Zero Accelerators in India, Thailand, Egypt, and Colombia to help national industries reach decarbonisation targets by 2050. (Image source: Adobe Stock)

The Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA) has launched a series of Net Zero Accelerator initiatives to help national cement and concrete industries decarbonise in line with the GCCA?s 2050 net zero global industry roadmap

The first wave of accelerators will launch in Egypt, which later this year will be the host country for COP27, as well as in India, Thailand and Colombia. These countries combined represent approximately 10% of global cement and concrete production. Concrete, a local and durable material, is fundamental to overcoming sustainable development challenges which many parts of the world are facing, such as population growth, increasing urbanisation and the need for more resilient infrastructure and communities in the face of a rapidly changing climate.

Globally, cement and concrete manufacture accounts for around 7% of CO2 emissions. The global plan to eliminate these emissions by 2050 requires all parts of the world to accelerate the reductions in CO2 emissions. The Accelerator programme will identify the barriers to decarbonisation in target countries and recommend key actions. This includes encouraging government policies that can have an immediate impact, such as better recycling, the use of waste as an alternative to fossil fuels, and other circular economy practices. 

Thomas Guillot,CEO at GCCA, stated, ?Last year our industry made a breakthrough net zero global commitment. This is the next logical step as we move our focus from a global roadmap to driving decisive local action.

?Concrete will continue to be the world?s most used building material for decades to come, meaning global cooperation between governments and industry is crucial to ensuring net zero targets are met. Our Net Zero Accelerators will offer collaboration and support to a number of target countries to help them decarbonise and align with the global roadmap. I?m proud to launch the first phase of the Accelerator program to assist these nations in embracing greener technologies and work towards a more sustainable future together. I now call on more partners around the world to join us and be part of this movement.?

Dr Mahmoud Mohieldin, COP 27 UNFCCC high-level champion of Egypt, said, ?Much of the infrastructure the world needs to overcome our major global challenges ? such as alleviating poverty, the need for clean water and energy, and safe, affordable housing ? is yet to be built.

?Cement and concrete will play a critical role in delivering a healthier, more resilient, zero carbon world as the industry moves to rapidly and fully decarbonise. As such, we are pleased to support the Net Zero Accelerator initiative, helping developing countries achieve their decarbonisation targets, as we work to support all industries and countries with their climate ambitions to help build a more sustainable future for all.?

The accelerator programme comprises three elements ? net zero national roadmaps including emissions forecasts, reduction levers, policy needs and the industry commitment; identification and funding exploration for large scale carbon cutting ?lighthouse? projects; and policy dialogues with national governments to help accelerate the transition.

The GCCA is partnering with the cement and concrete industry on the ground and will work closely with policymakers, designers, and the construction sector to help overcome procurement and resourcing challenges, as well as demonstrate the business case for greener technologies to be used on a wider scale.