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The Cement Sustainability Initiative (CSI)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
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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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
CSI Agenda for Action (2002)
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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 world’s 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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“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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GNR - conclusion
A wealth of data to develop knowledge
to manage and improve the cement industry’s CO2 and energy performance
CSI invites further participation
Detailed report published in June 2009 online:www.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)
Other Recent WorkCement 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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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