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ME Construction
15-07-2025
- Business
- ME Construction
Ecocem announces plans for new plant to produce ACT low-carbon product
Infrastructure Ecocem announces plans for new plant to produce ACT low-carbon product By The project is a JV between Ecocem in France and CB Green, a division of French minerals processing group Groupe CB Dublin-based alternative cement producer Ecocem has announced plans to establish a new plant to manufacture its ACT low-carbon product. The new ACT plant will be built at Ecocem's existing factory next to ArcelorMittal's blast furnaces in Dunkirk, France. It will have the capacity to produce up to 300,000t of ACT annually, boosting the Dunkirk plant's production capacity to more than a million tonnes per year. The plant will serve as Ecocem's inaugural factory dedicated to producing the new product, which Ecocem asserts has the potential to achieve a globally scalable 70% reduction in the cement industry's carbon footprint. Ecocem explains that ACT achieves this by optimising the utilisation of locally available alternative materials, commonly referred to as supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs), while ensuring that any concrete produced using ACT meets the necessary durability, workability, mechanical strength, and cost requirements. ACT is a proprietary technology that uses a specific blend of minerals and additives combined with optimised particle size distribution. According to Ecocem it can be produced at almost any existing cement plant without significant investment or modifications and does not require changes in construction practices. The total investment for the plant expansion is US $54mn, funded through a bank loan classified as a 'Green Loan' by the EthiFinance agency and supported by both the French government and local authorities. Ecocem Group Founder and Managing Director Donal O'Riain said, 'The industrialisation of our ACT technology marks a historic turning point for the cement industry. Cement manufacturing processes have remained unchanged for 200 years; ACT represents a true technological breakthrough and an opportunity to rapidly decarbonise what is one of the world's most polluting industries – responsible for almost 8% of global emissions – without compromising quality and performance or significantly increasing costs.' 'The support of public authorities, particularly through France 2030, validates our vision and innovative capability. This is a major recognition for Ecocem and our ACT technology, which has received its first public funding since the company was established in 2000. In 2026, we will be able to offer the market a low-carbon solution deployable on an industrial scale. This advancement, supported by major industrial players and public authorities, positions France and, more broadly, Europe at the forefront of cement decarbonisation,' he added The project is a joint venture between Ecocem in France and CB Green, a division of French minerals processing group Groupe CB. The focus in the first half of 2025 will be on installing the mill, a key component that will produce the required fillers, as well as expanding blending and storage facilities for ACT. Construction will begin in early 2025, with a view to delivering ACT to the market in the second half of 2026.


Irish Examiner
05-06-2025
- Business
- Irish Examiner
Institute of Concrete Technology names Ecocem's John Reddy as its new president
John Reddy, director of concrete technology deployment with low-carbon cement firm Ecocem, has been appointed as president of the Institute of Concrete Technology. John is the first Irish person to become president of ICT, the international professional body for concrete technologists and engineers. He was the ICT's vice-president since 2023. This is exclusive subscriber content. Already a subscriber? Sign in Subscribe to access all of the Irish Examiner. Annual €120€60 Best value Monthly €10€4 / month Unlimited access. Subscriber content. Daily ePaper. Additional benefits.


RTÉ News
29-05-2025
- Business
- RTÉ News
Reddy is first Irish president of Institute of Concrete Technology
John Reddy, Ecocem's Director of Concrete Technology Deployment, is the new President of the Institute of Concrete Technology (ICT), the international professional body for concrete technologists and engineers. Mr Reddy is the first person from Ireland to hold the role of President of ICT, which has a term of two years. He has been vice president of the organisation since 2023. Veronika Elfmarkova becomes the body's new Vice President, ahead of her becoming the ICT's first ever female President in 2027. She is Head of Commercial RMX at Holcim and is based at the group's headquarters in Switzerland. "Now is perhaps the most exciting and critical time to be a concrete technologist as demand is increasing for concrete in terms of performance, volume and Net Zero ambitions," John Reddy said. "I am honoured to take on the leadership of the ICT and it is my ambition to elevate further the status of the ICT internationally and to see concrete technologists develop their roles in delivering solutions to improve further the concrete we use today," he added. ICT is today holding its 53rd Annual Convention Symposium in the Trinity Business School in Trinity College Dublin, the first time the annual event has been staged outside of the UK. The theme of this year's ICT event is "The Pursuit of Net Zero Concrete: Materials, Design and Practical Applications", with speakers drawn from industry and academia in both Ireland and the UK. As Director of Concrete Technology Deployment, Mr Reddy is helping to drive the rollout of Ecocem's breakthrough technology ACT, which can deliver a 70% decarbonisation of cement at scale globally. Ecocem last week announced an additional investment of €170m to construct four new production lines in France and to accelerate delivery of ACT to the market.