
## Vattenfall and CemVision in new co-operation to supply near-zero emission cement

28 June 2024

FMC member Vattenfall and cement producer CemVision have entered an agreement (Letter of Intent) for the development and future supply of near-zero emission cement.  The new cement has the potential to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 95% compared to traditional cement. The new cement has several potential applications, such as foundations for wind power turbines, power distribution and prefabricated concrete elements.   CemVision develops cement made from recycled residual materials from industries including mining and steel industries, manufactured through CemVision’s kilns which are fuelled by fossil-free energy. Compared to traditional cement production, which emits large amounts of carbon dioxide due to the use of virgin limestone and fossil fuels, CemVision can reduce cement’s carbon footprint by up to 95%.“As the first offtake deal between an FMC Cement & Concrete member and a  cement producer featured in our First Suppliers Hub, this agreement to supply near-zero emission cement represents a significant milestone for FMC and the sector,” said Rob van Riet, Interim Head of the First Movers Coalition. "It also strengthens our resolve to continue to put in place tools to help our FMC members and decarbonisation-focused companies to move from commitments to tangible action and investments.”“We are delighted to deepen our partnership with Vattenfall and to welcome them to our growing customer base. Already today in our demo production, we are reducing carbon emissions by 80%, and as we optimise processes and supply chain, we will reduce by up to 95% by 2030. Near-zero emission cement is the most efficient way to achieve significant climate benefits without increasing the overall cost of a construction project. It does not have to be difficult to change, but it is important to start in time and help accelerating the transition," says Oscar Hållén, CEO of CemVision."Vattenfall is very positive about participating in the development of a market for near-zero emission cement by creating demand as a customer. We can also contribute with product verification at our concrete laboratory. The global impact of cement production makes it necessary to find a way forward with as low carbon emissions as possible: the climate and the future of construction demand it. This is an innovative solution with great potential," says Annika Ramsköld, Head of Sustainability, Vattenfall.As a member and founder of the First Movers Coalition, Vattenfall has pledged that at least 10%of its cement or concrete purchases will meet FMC near-zero thresholds by 2030.

