The consortium of Cairn, UCD, Kilsaran, and Ecocem has secured €50,000 in funding from Construct Innovate, Ireland’s national Construction Technology Centre, to validate an innovative low-carbon cement capable of significantly cutting Ireland’s CO2 emissions from the construction sector.
Tata Steel IJmuiden (TSIJ) and Ecocem Materials Ltd. (Ecocem) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen their collaboration on the development and potential use of two next-generation steelmaking slags in low‑carbon cement, mortar, and concrete applications across Europe.
In her latest blog, Ecocem’s Director of Public Affairs and Sustainability, Susan McGarry, discusses Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra’s recent visit to our Dunkirk production facility
Ecocem, Europe’s leading provider of low-carbon cement technologies, welcomed the EU Commissioner for Climate, Net Zero and Clean Growth – Wopke Hoekstra to its flagship production facility in Dunkirk, France on Tuesday 14 April.
Ecocem is proud to share that Environmental Defense Fund has released a new case study highlighting our low‑carbon cement technology and our 25 of years of work to decarbonise the global cement industry.
Our Founder and CEO, Donal O’Riain, features in February’s issue of Concrete magazine, explaining how the cement sector already has the technology it needs to decarbonise but policy needs to catch up.
A major milestone for the commercialisation of low-carbon cements in Europe, the EAD provides regulatory clarity, confirming that Ecocem’s breakthrough ACT technology meets recognised technical requirements for the European construction market.
Following the conclusion of its Materials Science Symposium in Paris, Ecocem, Europe’s leading provider of low-carbon cement technologies, today announces the establishment of its Materials Science Advisory Council to support the development and adoption of low-carbon cement solutions globally.