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Biodiversity
This section of the website provides an overview of the cement industry’s actions in relation to biodiversity conservation and quarry rehabilitation, as well as numerous case studies. |
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Climate Change
At EU level, the European Commission has taken many climate-related initiatives over the past two decades. This section of the website covers current areas of work which are of notable importance to the European cement industry. On the one hand, the cement industry is a key player in the reduction of, in particular, CO2 emissions. On the other, it can contribute, though its downstream products (concrete) towards helping society adapt to climate change. |
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Sustainable construction
This section covers all aspects of the work currently undertaken by CEMBUREAU within the field of sustainable construction. |
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ACEI
The Alliance for a Competitive European Industry (ACEI) was formed in 2004 by 11 major European industry sector associations and BUSINESSEUROPE. The common objective of its Members is to promote the competitiveness of European industry on a global scale. The Alliance therefore encourages a policy and regulatory framework that supports that objective, reinforcing and complementing BUSINESSEUROPE’s work in this respect by providing a sectoral perspective. |
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EMD
European Mineral Day is a joint initiative by the European mineral raw materials industries |
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Sustainable Energy Europe
The Sustainable Energy Europe 2009-2011 Campaign is a European Commission initiative in the framework of the Intelligent Energy – European Programme, which aims to raise public awareness and promote sustainable energy production and use among individuals and organisations, private companies and public authorities, professional and energy agencies, industry associations and NGOs across Europe. |
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CEMBUREAU, the European Cement Association based in Brussels, is the representative organisation of the cement industry in Europe. The Association acts as spokesperson for the cement industry before the European Union institutions and other public authorities, and communicates the industry’s views on all issues and policy developments with regard to technical, environmental, energy and promotional issues.