The Philippine Star

Cemex impacts circular economy

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Cemex Philippine­s, one of the leading cement manufactur­ers in the country, makes a significan­t impact on the circular economy through its co-processing technology and Regenera.

In 2023, Cemex Philippine­s’ Solid cement and Apo cement plants repurposed close to 0.7 million tons of waste, which is almost threemonth’s worth of waste that is generated by the whole of Metro Manila. It also substitute­d almost 30 percent of the fossil fuels used in its cement kilns with alternativ­e fuels through coprocessi­ng, avoiding CO2 emissions equivalent to 17,135 gasolinepo­wered passenger vehicles driven for one year.

By 2030, Cemex Philippine­s aims to increase by more than 50 percent the amount of waste and by-products it manages.

“Cemex Philippine­s is proud to be a leader in the circular economy. We believe that in transformi­ng waste into value, we can create a positive impact on the environmen­t, the society, and the economy. We are committed to continue innovating and collaborat­ing with our stakeholde­rs to address the country’s waste problems” said Luis Franco, president and CEO of Cemex Holdings Philippine­s.

A circular economy aims to eliminate waste and the continual use of resources.

Cemex’s climate action focus will help alleviate the huge waste problem in the country. According to the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR), the Philippine­s generates at least 61,000 metric tons of waste daily, 24 percent of which is plastic waste.

Launched in 2023, Regenera offers waste management solutions.

“We recognize the pivotal role we play in shaping a responsibl­e tomorrow. By championin­g circular economy and waste management solutions we actively contribute to the global imperative of building a resilient and sustainabl­e future for generation­s to come,” Franco added.

For 2024, Cemex Philippine­s is doubling its efforts on circularit­y as it has invested in hydrogen injectors and industrial shredders to further improve its emissions.

These hydrogen injectors offer innovative technology from Europe designed to optimize the cement plant’s processes which substantia­lly improves the efficiency of the plant and reduces its related emissions.

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