Global Cement and Concrete Association

The Global Cement and Concrete Association is an international industry association that was established in 2018.[1] as of 2018, it represented about 35% of the global industry for Cement and Concrete.[2] The association was formed, in part, because the industry wanted to participate in sustainable development conversations, participating in COP24 and COP25.[2][3] The Organization published guidelines for sustainable cement in 2018.[4]

Members

As of July 2020, GCCA reported 40 members including:[5]

  • Asia Cement
  • Breedon
  • Buzzi Unicem
  • Cementir Holding N.V.
  • Cementos Argos
  • Cementos Molins
  • Cementos Pacasmayo
  • Cementos Progreso S.A.
  • CEMEX
  • Ciments De L’Atlas (CIMAT)
  • Çimsa Çimento
  • CNBM
  • Corporacion Moctezuma S.A.B. DE C.V.
  • CRH
  • Dalmia Cement
  • Dangote
  • Eurocement
  • Grupo Cementos de Chihuahua SAB de CV (GCC)
  • HeidelbergCement
  • JSW Cement
  • LafargeHolcim
  • Medcem Madencilik
  • Nesher Israel Cement Enterprises Ltd
  • Orient Cement Ltd
  • SCG Cement
  • Schwenk Zement KG
  • SECIL
  • Shree Cement Ltd
  • Siam City Cement Ltd
  • Taiheiyo Cement
  • Taiwan Cement Corporation
  • Titan Cement
  • Ultratech
  • Unión Andina de Cementos S.A.A (UNACEM)
  • Vassiliko Cement Works Public Company Ltd
  • Vicat
  • Votorantim
  • West China Cement
  • YTL Cement

References

  1. "Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA)". www.votorantimcimentos.com. Retrieved 2020-07-30.
  2. Rodgers, Lucy (2018-12-17). "The massive CO2 emitter you may not know about". BBC News. Retrieved 2020-07-30.
  3. "COP25 in Madrid focuses on climate solutions for the cement and concrete industry". World Cement. 2019-12-19. Retrieved 2020-07-30.
  4. staff, Global Cement (19 December 2018). "Global Cement and Concrete Association launches sustainability guidelines - Cement industry news from Global Cement". www.globalcement.com. Retrieved 2020-07-30.
  5. "Member & Affiliates". GCCA. Retrieved 2020-07-30.


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