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NEU member companies and organizations are in the news with their advances to lower carbon emissions in concrete. Learn about their latest actions to meet industry carbon reduction goals.



Webinar: Brevik, the world’s first industrial-scale CCS project, is a reality!
October 15, 2025 2:00 PM Eastern Time Register here Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a mission critical technology in the roadmap to...


On-demand information: Blended cement and new SCMs, the pathway to success
Presented by Ash Grove, a CRH Company, a leading supplier of cement in the United States and a champion of new cementitious materials. For 142 years, Ash Grove has provided cementitious materials to construct the highways, bridges, commercial and industrial complexes, homes, and other structures fundamental to the nation’s economic vitality and quality of life. Matt Spencer, VP of customer solutions, and Cheng Qi, Director of R&D, discussed the company’s long history and curr


On-Demand Webinar: Calcium sulfoaluminate (CSA) cement as a low embodied carbon binder for sustainable concretes
View webinar CTS Cement is the leading manufacturer of calcium sulfoaluminate (CSA) cement in North America. Nick de Ocampo, Director of Sustainability at CTS Cement, will discuss the company’s history, development, and implementation of CSA cement throughout the years. The webinar will highlight the performance characteristics that make CSA cements an excellent choice for high-performance, long-lasting concrete solutions. Because of the increased performance, CSA cements en


On-Demand Webinar: Eco Material Technologies presents creating solutions to decarbonize concrete
View on-demand webinar Eco Material Technologies is the leading provider of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) in North America. With over four decades of experience in marketing fly ash to the concrete industry, Eco Material is a pioneer in developing new construction material technologies. The company provides low-carbon footprint supplementary cementitious materials that can partially replace cement and offset its associated emissions. Building on the expertise of


Association representing the U.S. cement manufacturing industry takes a new name
“Portland Cement Association” is changing to “American Cement Association” Portland Cement Association, the national association...


Heidelberg Materials completes acquisition of Giant Cement Holding Inc. and its subsidiaries
Heidelberg Materials North America announced today that it has completed the acquisition of Giant Cement Holding Inc. (GCHI) and its...


On-Demand Webinar: Making concrete a climate solution
In this webinar, Jake Homiller, CarbiCrete’s CEO, will walk through the company’s technology, describe how it can easily be implemented...


American Concrete Institute Publishes Code Requirements for Low-Carbon Concrete
The American Concrete Institute, through the work of ACI Committee 323, has released ACI CODE-323-24: Low-Carbon Concrete—Code...


CarbiCrete will begin producing cement-free products at the start of 2025.
CarbiCrete has announced that it has signed a licensing agreement with Canal Block, a masonry producer in Port Colborne, Ontario. Canal...
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