Supplied by WCA
The World Cement Association (WCA) announced today that Republic of Ireland’s Mannok Cement has joined the global network as a Corporate Member.
Mannok has made a commitment to reducing its carbon emissions by 33% by 2030 and achieving net zero emissions by 2050, with a focus on scope three emissions and responsible procurement, whilst ensuring full transparency on the carbon footprint of its products through voluntary disclosure.
“We are especially pleased to be welcoming Mannok to our membership. With our shared goal of decarbonisation and net zero, we are excited to draw on their expertise in this area to share best practices amongst our members,” explains Ian Riley, CEO at WCA. “We look forward to working together to explore and promote sustainable business practices, as they continue to provide pioneering, cost-effective construction solutions.”
Through technical innovations, Mannok ensure that sustainability is fundamental across each stage of production, including waste reduction, responsible sourcing, recycling and energy usage. The company recently launched an environmental sustainability programme, with highlights including the use of the Super Insulated Masonry Solution (SIMS), a sustainable construction solution with the goal to revolutionise the way houses are built in Ireland. Additionally, it has invested heavily in its cement production facility to enable the use of Solid Recovered Fuel (SRF), significantly reducing carbon emissions and providing an alternative to landfill waste.
“We are delighted to be collaborating with WCA to support our focus on sustainability within every aspect of our business. Our innovative spirit has driven our pursuit of environmental excellence to showcase best practices in manufacturing for the UK, Ireland and beyond, which we look forward to sharing with WCA and its members,” said Liam McCaffrey, CEO of Mannok.
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