Aalborg Portland (Cementir group) claims it has significantly increased its climate ambitions with a new roadmap that sets a ceiling on emissions in 2030. The new plan will ensure CO 2 reductions of 1.6Mt in 2030.
The new target is a total emission of no more than 600,000t by 2030, which means that almost 1.6Mt of CO 2 emissions must be cut.
Aalborg Portland's new climate plan builds on the agreement that the cement producer entered into with the government in 2020 on a reduction of at least 660,000t of CO 2 and to work further with further reductions until 2030. Thus, the new climate plan lifts ambitions with almost 1Mta of extra CO 2 reductions.
The reductions will see a shift from fossil fuels to natural and biogas and waste biomass, such as bone meal and wood waste, as well as the development of a carbon capture and storage (CCS) plant to remove CO 2 from the stack and store it in the subsoil.
“It is not an easy exercise, but we have a plan to cut more than 70 percent of our current CO 2 emissions and set a ceiling on emissions in the future,” says Søren Holm Christensen, CEO of Aalborg Portland.
The green roadmap will mean that cement from Aalborg Portland will have an average climate footprint of just 300kg CO 2 /t of cement, which will be among the lowest in Europe, the company claims.
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