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Cementir takes ACCSION

24 March 2025

As the cement industry faces the dual challenge of meeting growing demand while reducing its environmental footprint, Cementir is emerging as a leader in this hard-to-abate sector. The group’s strategy focusses on reducing carbon emissions, advancing low-carbon technologies and fostering sustainable growth. Among its most significant initiatives is the carbon capture and storage (CCS) project ACCSION, which positions the group at the forefront of the cement industry’s decarbonisation efforts. By Cementir Holding, Denmark

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TOPICS IN THIS ARTICLE
  • ACCSION
  • Cementir
  • Air Liquide
  • emissions reduction
  • carbon emissions
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  • Western Europe

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