


“The cement and construction industries are developing and deploying a range of emission reduction technologies to help the UK government reduce emissions by 78 percent by 2035, and reach net zero by 2050, and Ecocem will add a further dimension to these efforts.” ‘A key factor in our journey towards carbon neutrality’ iVinci is a new starting point in vector design industry. It's just incredibly easy, and incredibly fast, for both beginners and experts. You can watch the amazing videos on our web site. Notable features: -Use SVG as native file format. Ultra-low carbon concrete is a key factor in our journey towards carbon neutrality and this marks an exciting step towards achieving it.” ‘Accelerating the reduction in CO2’ Nerissa Patel and Alex Mitchell, project managers for Taylor Woodrow, also commented: “We are proud to have led the first use of Exegy® ultra-low carbon concrete in the UK. Steve Crompton, director of Quality and Product Technology for Materials West Europe, CEMEX, stated: “CEMEX is committed to reducing the embodied carbon in our range of cementitious products and we have ambitious targets to lower CO2 levels in concrete, including a global commitment to produce net zero concrete for all our customers by 2050. “We have been working with VINCI and Ecocem in France to investigate how alternative cement technologies can accelerate the reduction in CO2 in readymix concrete and are delighted to be involved with the project at Edmonton EcoPark to demonstrate how this new technology can contribute to ultra-low carbon emissions in concrete.
