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Home News Emissions reduction plan gives Canadian cement industry “predictability”

Emissions reduction plan gives Canadian cement industry “predictability”

by Guy Woodford
April 7, 2022
in Americas, News
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The Cement Association of Canada (CAC) says the country's emissions reduction plan gives the national cement industry welcome "predictability". Pic: HeidelbergCement

The Cement Association of Canada (CAC) says the country's emissions reduction plan gives the national cement industry welcome "predictability". Pic: HeidelbergCement

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The Cement Association of Canada (CAC) says the country's 2030 emissions reduction plan gives the national cement industry welcome "predictability".

Michael McSweeney, CAC president and CEO and Adam Auer, CAC vice-president Environment and Sustainability, made the following statement in response to the Government of Canada’s Emissions Reduction Plan:

“Predictability is important for businesses in an economic transition, today’s emissions reduction plan goes a long way towards providing that.

“As the makers of the most-consumed material on the planet after water, the cement and concrete industry shares a responsibility to find solutions to the challenges of climate change, sustainable construction, and a circular economy. But we can’t do it alone.

“We are pleased to see a reiterated commitment to a strategy to support the deployment of carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) and the Investment Tax Credit. CCUS technology is essential to addressing the cement industry’s process emissions—we can’t reach net-zero without it.

“We are also pleased to see a commitment to a Canada Green Buildings Strategy. Increasing the demand for the green, low-carbon cement and concrete solutions our industry can provide will help ensure thriving, sustainable, and resilient communities for generations to come.

“Finally, we look forward to working with the federal government to provide long-term certainty for the cement industry through measures that guarantee the price of carbon. This predictability is key for our industry’s plan to stay competitive and maintain jobs through the economic transition to a low-carbon economy.”

KEY FACTS

  • The Emissions Reduction Plan  projects a reduction of 25 megatonnes of GHG emissions from all heavy industry between 2019 and 2030.
  • Canada’s cement and concrete industry has engaged in a partnership  with Industry, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) to achieve net-zero concrete by 2050. This partnership has the potential to  reduce over 15 megatonnes of GHGs cumulatively by 2030, and ongoing reductions of over 4 megatonnes annually.
  • The Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA) released its Net-Zero Global Roadmap  in October 2021. Set to be released in 2022, Canada’s cement and industry roadmap to net-zero concrete will be unique to Canada’s economy and policy environment – while aligning with its international peers. It will aim at reducing C02 emissions by up to 40% by 2030 and deliver net-zero concrete by 2050.
  • Canada’s cement and concrete industry contributes approximately 158,000 direct and indirect jobs across the country while contributing $76 billion dollars in direct, indirect, and induced economic impact  to the Canadian economy.

The Cement Association of Canada is the voice of Canada’s cement industry, representing five vertically integrated cement companies that provide a reliable local cement supply to help build Canadian communities and critical infrastructure.

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