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GCCA welcomes COP28 landmark deal calling for world transition away from fossil fuels

For the first time, a deal has been made at COP – the UN climate summit, which agrees to countries moving away from the use of fossil fuels. The agreement was reached after days of negotiations in Dubai. The text recognises the need for deep, rapid and sustained reductions if humanity is to limit temperature rises to 1.5C above pre-industrial levels.
By Guy Woodford December 13, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
GCCA chief executive Thomas Guillot. Pic: GCCA

Welcoming the agreement, Thomas Guillot, Chief Executive of the Global Cement and Concrete Association, said: “We welcome the progress made at COP28. Decarbonising global industries such as ours will take the collective effort of governments and industry, finance and policymakers, scientists and civil society, all working together. On behalf of our industry and alongside our members who represent the majority of cement production globally, we participated in the preparation and launch of a number of key initiatives that will help enable the shift to net zero – including the Industrial Transition Accelerator, Cement Breakthrough, and Carbon Management Challenge. 

 

“The cement and concrete industry provides essential material for the whole world, enabling resilient and sustainable infrastructure and housing for the needs of people and the planet. We are fully committed to decarbonising our sector and have a detailed net zero commitment and pathway which we are already working towards, including the substitution of fossil fuels, the use of renewable energy and the deployment of new technologies such as CCUS.”

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