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Title: The Cement Sustainability Initiative CSI


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The Cement Sustainability Initiative (CSI)
A member-led program of the World Business
Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) CSI
Forum, São Paulo, 1 September 2009
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WBCSD 190 members
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WBCSD Regional Network
NHO (Norway) n
n Vernadsky Foundation (Russia)
Danish CSBD n
n Responsible Business Forum (Poland)
BCSD UK n
n econsense (Germany)
Business Europe (Belgium) n
n Kazakhstan BCSD
BCSD Austria n
n BCSD Hungary
The EXCEL Partnership (Canada) n
EpE (France) n
n BCSD Mongolia
n BCSD Croatia
FE BCSD Spain n
CGLI (USA/Canada) n
FFA (Spain) n
n BCSD Turkey
n BCSD Korea
n SEV-BCSD Greece
BCSD Portugal n
China BCSD n
n Nippon Keidanren (Japan)
US BCSD n
APEQUE (Algeria) n
BCSD Pakistan n
AEEC (Egypt) n
n BCSD Taiwan
CII India n
BCSD UAE n
n BEC (Hong Kong)
TERI BCSD India n
BCSD Mexico n
CentraRSE (Guatemala) n
n BCSD Honduras
BCSD Thailand n
n Vietnam BCSD
uniRSE (Nicaragua) n
n PBE (Philippines)
n BCSD Curaçao
AED (Costa Rica) n
BCSD Sri Lanka n
n BCSD Venezuela
BCSD Malaysia n
n BCSD Colombia
BCSD Ecuador n
PERU 2021 n
n BCSD Brazil
BCSD Bolivia n
BCSD Zimbabwe n
FEMA (Mozambique) n
BCSD Paraguay n
BCA Australia n
NBI (South Africa) n
n BCSD Uruguay
Accion RSE (Chile) n
BCSD New Zealand n
n BCSD Argentina
In the process of being created
Strong presence in Latin America
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CSI Participants (with headquarters country)
  • Ash Grove Cement (USA)
  • Camargo Correa (Brazil)
  • CEMEX (Mexico)
  • Cementos Molins (Spain)
  • Cimentos Liz (Brazil)
  • Cimpor (Portugal)
  • CRH (Ireland)
  • Grasim Cement (India)
  • HeidelbergCement (Germany)
  • Holcim (Switzerland)
  • Italcementi (Italy)
  • Lafarge (France)
  • SCG (Thailand)
  • SECIL (Portugal)
  • Shree Cement (India)
  • Taiheiyo (Japan)
  • Titan (Greece)
  • Votorantim (Brazil)

Collectively, participants have operations in
more than 100 countries
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CSI Agenda for Action (2002)
  • Joint projects develop
  • guidelines
  • best practices
  • reporting and monitoring systems
  • Individual company actions
  • develop Sustainable Development strategy
  • implement guidelines and best practices
  • publically report KPIs
  • 3rd party verification
  • set targets and report progress

Key areas
  • Climate protection
  • Responsible use of fuels and raw materials
  • Employee health and safety
  • Emissions monitoring and reduction
  • Local impacts on land and communities
  • Communications and progress reporting
  • Concrete recycling (since 2006)
  • Concrete sustainability (since 2008)

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Current Focus Health and Safety
  • CSI commitment
  • develop standards to measure, monitor and report
  • Exchange information to reduce
  • number of accidents
  • report performance in common format analyze for
    trends and common problems
  • Specific fatality prevention programs being
    developed for drivers and contactors
  • Presentation by Anthony Henshaw, CEMEX
  • Breakout on driver safety this afternoon

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Current Focus Climate protection
  • CO2 protocol used by 80 of the worlds cement
    industry
  • Getting the Numbers Right (GNR) Global cement
    database for CO2 and energy factors, with
    independently verified data
  • Policy Work Sectoral approach to CO2 emissions
    management for post-Kyoto international
    agreement.
  • New CDM Methodology proposed to encourage more
    wide scale use of CDM.
  • CSI-IEA Technology Roadmap
  • to identify technology needs to
  • 2050.
  • Roadmap breakout session with
  • Caroline Twigg and Martin Schneider.

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Climate change policy discussions
  • EU Emissions Trading System next phase
  • US Waxman-Markey bill in Congress
  • China planning to set emissions intensity targets
    in next 5-year plan. Already have energy
    efficiency goals.
  • Asia Pacific Partnership
  • IEA Roadmap development
  • UNFCCC COP 15 Copenhagen and beyond
  • NAMAs and sectoral emissions management
  • Reform of CDM mechanism

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Getting the Numbers Right (GNR) a database for
the cement industry
  • Representative statistical information on the
    energy and CO2 performance of clinker and cement
    production, worldwide and regionally, to serve
    the needs of internal and external stakeholders.
  • World-wide cement production related CO2 and
    Energy Performance Information, from over 800
    cement plants
  • 23 indicators at installation and company level
    on production, CO2 emissions, thermal electric
    energy use, fuel mix, etc.,
  • Years now available 1990, 2000, 2005, 2006
  • 2007 data collection available by end of
    September
  • External assurance of CO2 data by CSI members

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Regional coverage of cement production in GNR
database (800 million tons cement produced by CSI
members)
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Energy consumption per tonne clinker by kiln type
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Global gross CO2 per tonne clinker (1990 to 2006)
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Global net CO2 per tonne cementitious (19902006)
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CO2 emissions trends
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GNR - conclusion
  • A wealth of data to develop knowledge
  • to manage and improve the cement industrys CO2
    and energy performance
  • CSI invites further participation
  • Detailed report published in June 2009
    onlinewww.wbcsdcement.org/co2data
  • Global data available online
  • Regional data being added to support CDM
  • Breakout session with Eamon Geraghty, CRH
  • this afternoon

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International Climate Policy a Sectoral Approach
  • A combination of policies and measures, developed
    within the UNFCCC
  • International Cooperation with major sector
    actors to develop agreed data, monitoring and
    verification requirements, etc.
  • Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action (NAMAs)
    to set local goals, policies and timetables.
  • Offers the ability to move more quickly with a
    smaller number of parties. It does not limit
    economic growth in developing countries
  • Presentation by Vincent Mages, Lafarge
  • Breakout Session with Vincent Patrick
  • Verhagen (Holcim)

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Other Recent Work
  • Cement Technology Roadmap (with IEA)
  • Breakout session this afternoon
  • Recycling concrete Towards Zero Landfill
  • Report published in July 2009,
  • available online
  • www.wbcsdcement.org/recycling

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Recycling concrete Towards Zero Landfill
  • Raise awareness of concrete recycling
  • In some countries, near full recovery achieved
  • But mostly, concrete ends up in landfills
  • Little data available
  • Recommendations
  • Collect and publish data
  • Adopt policies to incentivize recycling
  • Set targets for use of recycled concrete
  • Report published in July 2009, available online
    www.wbcsdcement.org/recycling

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Quarry rehabilitation case studies
  • 21 case studies from CSI members
  • Links with UEPG, UNEP, CEMBUREAU
  • Breakout on quarry rehabilitation at 4.15pm

www.wbcsdcement.org
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Summary
  • 2008-09 A very busy year for CSI many climate
    data and policy projects
  • Increased work on employee safety companies are
    not satisfied with their current safety
    performance
  • Further discussions this morning
  • Come to the breakout sessions this afternoon
  • Technology Roadmap
  • Sectoral Approach
  • Getting the Numbers Right
  • Improving Driver Safety
  • Carbon Capture and Storage
  • Quarry Rehabilitation

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  • Thank you
  • www.wbcsdcement.org
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