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Ecocem’s blueprint for low-carbon cement

01 May 2026

Low-carbon binders, particularly those that reduce clinker reliance, are emerging as one of the most practical pathways to cut emissions without compromising performance. In this interview, Susan McGarry of Ecocem explains why the company is doubling down on this approach, how its activated calcium aluminosilicate (ACT) technology is redefining what’s possible in cement formulation, and what still needs to change across policy, procurement and partnerships to accelerate the transition to truly low-carbon construction. By ICR Research, UK

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Ecocem’s blueprint for low-carbon cement

Interviews 01 May 2026

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Case Studies 26 Mar 2026

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