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US cement industry to grow by 4%

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The PCA has confirmed that the US cement industry is on target to see annual cement consumption grow by 4 per cent, as projected earlier this year. According to the PCA, it is expected that cement consumption through the end of the year will continue at a steady pace, with additional demand coming from several areas, including moderate residential spending and, to a lesser extent, growth in non-residential and public construction activity. The PCA also said that favourable monetary policy from the Federal Reserve will support construction activity for the next two years.
"A key factor for continued growth for the cement industry is steady growth in construction spending, also projected to be up 4 per cent," said PCA Chief Economist and Senior Vice President Edward J Sullivan. "This is very much in line with the overall US economy’s slow-albeit-positive growth path."
Sullivan noted that PCA has forecasted growth despite some conflicting economic indicators from elsewhere in the economy. "Despite some ups and downs in the US economy, the underlying economic fundamentals are solid," he said.
For example, PCA noted the labour market has consistently seen a net monthly increase of roughly 200, 000 jobs, pushing the unemployment rate below 5 per cent. PCA also projects real GDP will grow 1.5 per cent in 2016, and 2.2 per cent in 2017.

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Holcim UK drives sustainable construction

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Holcim UK has released a report titled ‘Making Sustainable Construction a Reality,’ outlining its five-fold commitment to a greener future. The company aims to focus on decarbonisation, circular economy principles, smarter building methods, community engagement, and integrating nature. Based on a survey of 2,000 people, only 41 per cent felt urban spaces in the UK are sustainably built. A significant majority (82 per cent) advocated for more green spaces, 69 per cent called for government leadership in sustainability, and 54 per cent saw businesses as key players. Additionally, 80 per cent of respondents stressed the need for greater transparency from companies regarding their environmental practices.

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GCCA releases LCR system

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The Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA) has launched the Low Carbon Ratings (LCR) system for cement and concrete, a new global rating based on products’ carbon footprints. The system uses a clear AA to G scale to help customers prioritise sustainability in material selection across construction sectors worldwide. The GCCA says that the LCR system is designed to be easily recognisable, with a simple visual graphic that indicates a product’s rating and provides consistency and comparability to other products.

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FLSmidth opens eco-friendly plant in Casablanca

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FLSmidth has inaugurated a €21 million mill liner manufacturing plant in Casablanca, covering 11,250m² with a production capacity of 6,500 tonnes annually. The LEED-certified facility significantly reduces carbon emissions by up to 56 per cent and fully recycles water used in the manufacturing process. Up to 250 jobs will be created in the Valparaíso region. Mikko Keto, CEO, highlighted the plant as a symbol of FLSmidth’s commitment to sustainable mining and community engagement in South America. Earlier in 2024, the Denmark-based company announced plans to sell its cement division to sharpen its focus on mining operations.

 

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