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LafargeHolcim Spain collaborates with Carbon Clean and Sistemas de Calor

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LafargeHolcim Spain, Carbon Clean and Sistemas de Calor have created ECCO2.

LafargeHolcim Spain, Carbon Clean and Sistemas de Calor have created ECCO2. This joint-venture will focus on the development of a carbon capture plant, using advanced technology in the cement factory of Carboneras, Almería. The collaborators have been assessing its technical feasibility and benefits for the local community since the end of 2020. The plant is expected to come online in early 2023. The purpose of the project is to capture the CO2 emissions that are generated during the cement manufacturing process. Thereafter, the captured carbon dioxide will be treated and put to subsequent agricultural use. The captured carbon will be used in greenhouses in the region. It is expected to improve crop productivity through a process known as carbon fertilisation. This process is akin to natural photosynthesis, increasing the eco-efficiency of crops by reducing the proportion of water and soil per kilogram of vegetable production. This circular carbon economy project will reduce carbon emissions and it will offer a sustainable future.

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Cement demand to rise 7% in FY26

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India’s cement demand is projected to grow 6.5–7.5 per cent in FY26, supported by a ~10 per cent increase in central infrastructure spending and prospects of a strong monsoon, which could boost rural housing. In FY25, demand had moderated to 4.5–5.5 per cent due to electionled disruptions, sluggish project execution, and weak real estate activity. Infrastructure will remain the key demand driver, contributing ~30 per cent of total cement consumption— led by roads, railways, irrigation, and urban development. Notably, 12 major states have raised their budget allocations by 11 per cent, fuelling optimism. Rural housing (32–34 per cent share) is expected to gain from rising farm incomes, PMGSY, MNREGA, and higher average rural wages. Urban housing is likely to recover on a low base, improved pace under PMAY-Urban, and interest rate cuts.

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World’s First Book on Carbon Steel Sourcing Launched by Hero Steels CEO

Panckaj N Umrania’s book offers strategic insights into steel sourcing.

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The global steel industry marked a milestone with the launch of “Mastering Carbon Steel Sourcing: From Domestic Suppliers to Global Partnerships,” the world’s first book on carbon steel sourcing. Authored by Panckaj N Umrania, Executive Director of KND Steel, the book was unveiled by Jitendra Sharma, ED & CEO of Hero Steels Ltd.
The event saw participation from industry leaders, policymakers, and representatives from JBM Group, Havells India, Philips Lighting India, Air India, and Northern Railways, underscoring its industry relevance.
Published by Academic Foundation India, the book serves as a guide for business leaders and sourcing professionals, covering supply chain optimisation, quality control, and cost management. It also highlights India’s growing role in global steel sourcing.
Speaking at the launch, Umrania stated, “This book addresses key sourcing challenges and provides practical solutions to help businesses enhance profitability.”
The event concluded with a panel discussion on the future of steel sourcing and supply chain innovation, reinforcing the book’s significance in transforming global sourcing strategies.
                     

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Viva ACP Unveils Bricklyn: A Fusion of Tradition and Innovation

The new ACP series blends classic brick aesthetics with modern engineering.

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Viva ACP, Asia’s largest aluminium composite panel (ACP) manufacturer, has launched Bricklyn, a new addition to its Santa Fe series. Inspired by the strength of traditional bricks and reimagined with contemporary design, Bricklyn merges heritage aesthetics with advanced technology.
The design draws from Brooklyn’s urban energy and the stacking ingenuity of Jenga, offering structural integrity, aesthetic appeal, and creative flexibility. Available in a range of muted and bold hues, the panels allow architects to craft dynamic, visually striking façades.
Engineered using Stucco Textures and Synchro Technology, Bricklyn ensures durability and resilience with a 15-year warranty, reinforcing Viva ACP’s commitment to quality.
“Bricklyn is more than a cladding solution; it’s a tribute to tradition and innovation,” the company stated, positioning the series as a benchmark for modern architectural design.
               

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