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Home News GCCA launches world’s first Low Carbon Ratings system for Cement & Concrete

GCCA launches world’s first Low Carbon Ratings system for Cement & Concrete

by Guy Woodford
April 25, 2025
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Thomas Guillot, Chief Executive of the GCCA. Image/GCCA

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The Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA) has launched Low Carbon Ratings (LCR) for Cement and Concrete. This first-of-its-kind transparent global rating system will enable cement and concrete to be identified based on their carbon footprints.

The ratings system is designed to help customers prioritise sustainability when selecting construction materials. It uses a clear and intuitive AA to G scale.

Inspired by well-known appraising schemes such as the EU’s Energy Performance Certificates and the US Home Energy Rating System, the LCR offers a simple, transparent, and adaptable tool that helps builders, architects, governments, planners, and consumers worldwide make more informed and sustainable choices.

Thomas Guillot, Chief Executive of the GCCA, said: “Cement and concrete are the foundations of modern life – from the buildings we live and work in, to the roads we travel, and the infrastructure that supports clean water and green energy. As global demand for sustainable construction grows, the need for greater transparency around the carbon footprint of construction materials is more critical than ever.

The GCCA has launched Low Carbon Ratings (LCR) for Cement and Concrete. Image/GCCA

“Our Low Carbon Ratings system supports more sustainable procurement practices and will empower the entire value chain to accelerate decarbonisation.”

The ratings system is designed to be easily recognisable, with a simple visual graphic that clearly indicates a product’s rating. The carbon rating system for cement and concrete provides consistency and comparability. Countries can adopt the global ratings as they are, or adapt them if local carbon accounting differs from global norms.

Riccardo Savigliano, Chief of the Energy Systems and Decarbonisation Unit at UNIDO, said: “This is a huge step forward towards harmonising global definitions for low-emission cement and concrete in support of decarbonisation.”

With notable construction projects already demonstrating the use of lower-carbon cement and concrete, the industry is making important progress. The launch of this global rating system marks another milestone on the road to greater sustainability.

Marlène Dance – Decarbonisation & Sustainable Design Expert, Bouygues Bâtiment International said: “We believe a globally consistent carbon rating system—adopted by all countries and used by all concrete suppliers—would be a game changer.

“We see great value in a simple, user-friendly tool, tailored for construction teams. It will help empower our site crews to better understand and manage the carbon footprint of the concrete they use.”

Guillot added: “With this rating system in place, governments, policymakers and the private sector can now prioritise lower carbon cement and concrete in the procurement process which will in turn further stimulate the industry’s focus on decarbonising these essential building materials.”

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