Advertisement
Advertisement

Mexico’s Cemex to fully operate UK cement plant on alternative fuel

By:
Reuters
Updated: May 30, 2022, 23:22 UTC

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's Cemex, one of the largest concrete producers globally, said on Monday it would fully operate a cement plant in the United Kingdom on a type of alternative fuel, as the company looks to greatly reduce its carbon-dioxide (CO2) emissions.

A cement plant of Mexican cement maker CEMEX is pictured in Monterrey

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexico’s Cemex, one of the largest concrete producers globally, said Monday it would fully operate a cement plant in the United Kingdom on a type of alternative fuel, as the company looks to greatly reduce its carbon-dioxide (CO2) emissions.

The plant in Rugby, in England’s West Midlands region, is Cemex’s first to fully operate on “Climafuel,” a mix of paper, cardboard, wood, carpet, textiles and plastics, the company said.

Cemex Chief Executive Fernando Gonzalez said in a statement that the plant’s conversion served “as the model for the rest of our regions.”

Concrete producers have been pressured by regulators and investors to lower CO2 emissions in recent years. Cement, key to producing concrete, contributes around 8% of CO2 emissions globally, according to estimates.

Cemex did not give a time frame for the plant’s transition to alternative fuels, with the regional head saying in a statement the company “eventually (expected) to phase out” fossil fuels completely at the Rugby facility.

The company said the move was part of its strategy to produce net-zero CO2 concrete by 2050.

(Reporting by Kylie Madry; Editing by Leslie Adler and Andrea Ricci)

About the Author

Reuterscontributor

Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is the world’s largest international multimedia news provider reaching more than one billion people every day. Reuters provides trusted business, financial, national, and international news to professionals via Thomson Reuters desktops, the world's media organizations, and directly to consumers at Reuters.com and via Reuters TV. Learn more about Thomson Reuters products:

Did you find this article useful?

Advertisement