Heidelberg Materials Pioneers CIRCO₂BETON® Project to Advance Closed-Loop Recycling and Decarbonization in Construction

Heidelberg Materials Pioneers CIRCO₂BETON® Project to Advance Closed-Loop Recycling and Decarbonization in Construction

(IN BRIEF) Heidelberg Materials is leading a large-scale closed-loop recycling project called CIRCO₂BETON® as part of its decarbonization strategy. The project involves the installation of an industrial-scale selective separation platform at its Achères quarry in France, where demolished concrete will be crushed and separated into sand, aggregates, and recycled concrete paste (RCP). The high-quality recycled sand and aggregates will be used in new concrete, while the RCP will be carbonated using CO₂-containing exhaust gases from the kiln at the Ranville cement plant. This carbonated RCP will replace clinker in low-carbon cement, reducing CO₂ emissions at the plant by 20%. The project is supported by the “Investment for the Future” Program and the Île-de-France region. Construction of the industrial pilots is scheduled to begin in 2024, with production starting in 2025 and the carbonation reactor becoming operational by 2026.

(PRESS RELEASE) HEIDELBERG, 13-Jul-2023 — /EuropaWire/ — As part of its decarbonisation strategy, Heidelberg Materials pioneers a large-scale closed-loop recycling project called CIRCO₂BETON®. As a first in France, the company will install an industrial scale selective separation platform at its Achères quarry near Paris, where demolished concrete will be crushed using novel processes and separated into its components: sand, aggregates, and recycled concrete paste (RCP).

The high-quality recycled sand and aggregates will be reincorporated into new concrete. The RCP will be transported to the Ranville cement plant in the Normandy region. There, a reactor for enforced carbonation will be installed to carbonate the RCP by exposing it to CO₂-containing exhaust gases from the kiln. The carbonated RCP acts as a carbon sink and will replace clinker in new low-carbon cement types. The project has the potential to reduce the CO₂ emissions of the Ranville cement plant by 20%.

CIRCO₂BETON® is supported by the “Investment for the Future” Program (PIA) coordinated by the Ecological Transition Agency (ADEME). In addition, the Île-de-France region supports the selective separation plant at Achères through its zero-waste and circular economy plan. Subject to the funding, construction of both industrial pilots is scheduled to start in 2024 with production of RCP starting in 2025. The carbonation reactor is planned to be operational by 2026.

“This most recent investment in France underlines Heidelberg Materials’ strong commitment to decarbonise our products and drive the circular economy in the construction industry,” says Jon Morrish, member of the Managing Board and responsible for Western and Southern Europe. “It’s great to see this pioneering project being supported by the “Investment for the Future” Program (PIA) and the Île-de-France region. The project will help to significantly decrease Heidelberg Materials’ carbon footprint in France.”

Dr Nicola Kimm, Chief Sustainability Officer and member of the Managing Board, adds: ”We are investing in a pioneering large-scale project based on innovative process technologies. Selective separation and CO₂ mineralisation are important levers to reduce the carbon footprint of our products. By closing the materials loop, we prove that concrete has the potential to be the most sustainable building product over its entire life cycle from production to recycling.”

The project is fully in line with the company’s climate strategy, which has set targets to reduce specific net CO₂ emissions per tonne of cementitious material by 47% by 2030 compared to 1990. The company also aims to achieve 50% of its revenue from sustainable products that are either low-carbon or circular by 2030, and to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050 at the latest.

About Heidelberg Materials

Heidelberg Materials is one of the world’s largest integrated manufacturers of building materials and solutions with leading market positions in cement, aggregates, and ready-mixed concrete. We are represented in more than 50 countries with around 51,000 employees at almost 3,000 locations. At the centre of our actions lies the responsibility for the environment. As the front runner on the path to carbon neutrality and circular economy in the building materials industry, we are working on sustainable building materials and solutions for the future. We enable new opportunities for our customers through digitalisation.

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SOURCE: Heidelberg Materials

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