After 10 years of extensive research and international collaboration with many of the world’s leading materials scientists, our groundbreaking ACT technology has obtained an ETA (European Technical Assessment or ETA) from EOTA (European Organisation for Technical Assessment) for a revolutionary, new eco-efficient cement.
This independent assessment provides Ecocem with a route to full commercialisation for its ACT technology by 2026 and creates the opportunity for the wider cement and concrete industries to do the same. There is also the potential to scale globally, since ETAs are recognised and highly respected internationally.
The technology is currently undergoing rigorous trials which are already demonstrating the carbon reduction possible using ACT – in effect, a 70% reduction in CO2 compared with the average European cement blend. The trials have also demonstrated strong performance on key criteria, including strength, durability, and concrete workability. We plan to supply the first ACT cement to customers in European markets in the course of 2024, with full commercialisation by 2026.
The European Commission’s newly proposed target of a 90% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 reinforces the need for a range of low carbon technologies. By adopting ACT clinker reduction technology, the path is now clear for the global cement industry to become the first major industrial sector to decarbonise on a trajectory compliant with the Paris Agreement to achieve a 1.5°C trajectory, without major changes to current working practices or excessive cost.
The challenge now to policy makers, investors and the industry is to accelerate the adoption of this groundbreaking technology.



