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The Cement Sustainability Initiative

The Cement Sustainability Initiative (CSI) is a global effort by 18 leading cement producers, with operations in more than 100 countries. Collectively, these companies account for about 30% of the world's cement production and range in size from very large multinationals to smaller local producers.

Over its 10-year history, the CSI has focused on understanding, managing and minimizing the impacts of cement production and use by addressing a range of issues, including: climate change, fuel use, employee health and safety, airborne emissions, concrete recycling and quarry management. The purpose of the CSI is to:

  • Explore what sustainable development means for the cement industry;

  • Identify actions and facilitate steps cement companies can take, individually and as a group, to accelerate progress toward sustainable development;

  • Provide a framework for other cement companies to become involved;

  • Create the content and context for further stakeholder engagement.

To date the CSI remains one of the largest global sustainability programs ever undertaken by a single industry sector.

In 1999, under the auspices of the WBCSD, 10 leading cement companies commissioned the Battelle Memorial Institute, a US-based not-for-profit consulting firm, to conduct independent research into how the cement industry can meet these sustainability challenges. Battelle's final report, Toward a Sustainable Cement Industry ( 568 kb), was released in April 2002.

The report listed eight major topics that will shape the cement industry's path toward a more sustainable future in the next 20 years:

  • resource productivity: improving eco-efficiency through improved practices in quarrying, energy use and waste recovery and reuse
  • climate protection: understanding and managing CO 2 emissions
  • emission reduction: reducing dust from quarrying, NOx, SOx, and other airborne pollutants from cement manufacture
  • ecological stewardship: improving land use and landscape management practices
  • employee well-being: managing and improving employee health, safety and satisfaction
  • community well-being: working more effectively with local communities
  • regional development: participating in regional affairs
  • shareholder value: creating more value for shareholders research.

The Agenda for Action

The companies responded to the Battelle recommendations by issuing an Agenda for Action ( 1.1 MB), outlining individual and joint actions by the industry. Launched in July 2002, the Agenda for Action focuses on six critical issues:

In 2005, the topic of concrete recycling was added to the core CSI working areas. The Agenda for Action details specific commitments for future company actions, timetables, and mechanisms for further stakeholder engagement. The CSI released an interim progress report ( 945 kb) in June 2005, and a full progress report in web-based format in May 2008

For detailed information about the CSI's activities, please visit www.wbcsdcement.org



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- CRH plc
- HeidelbergCement
- Holcim
- Italcementi
- Lafarge
- Taiheiyo Cement
- Titan Cement
Participating members
- Ash Grove Cement
- Camargo Correa
- Cementos Molins
- Cimentos Liz
- Grasim
- Secil
- Shree Cement Ltd
- Siam Cement
- Votorantim
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The Cement Sustainability Initiative Progress Report


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Project Director
Tel: +41 (22) 839 3124
Fax: +41 (22) 839 3131
klee@wbcsd.org
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