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Heidelberg Materials: The world’s first carbon captured net-zero cement

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About us

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In around 50 countries across the world, Heidelberg Materials stands for competence and quality. We are one of the world's largest integrated manufacturers of building materials and solutions.

Our products are cementaggregatesready-mixed concrete, and asphalt. They are used for the construction of houses, infrastructure, and commercial and industrial facilities.

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Annual and Sustainability Report 2023

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Annual and Sustainability Report 2023

We meet the demands of a growing world population for housing, mobility, and economic development.

Who we are, what we stand for

In our 150th anniversary year, we have shown that we can pro­fi­ta­bly combine financial success and our focus on sustainability.

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Sustainability

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We build a sustainable future – in terms of CO₂ and beyond.

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Investor Relations

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Facts & figures: Our transformation as successful business case.

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Going Digital

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Learn how we will become the first industrial tech company.

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We are the future-proof employer of your choice. 

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News

Heidelberg Materials increases result in the second quarter and confirms outlook for 2024

Heidelberg Materials delivered a good performance in the second quarter of 2024.

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Insights

  • A light grey, single-story building with two doors but no windows under a cloudy sky.

    3D-printed Earthquake Resistance

    Italy’s first 3D-printed earthquake-resistant building showcases the synergy between advanced technology and enhanced safety. Developed by Heidelberg Materials, this innovative construction method reduces both time and environmental impact, setting a new standard for sustainable building practices.
  • An outdoor playground set in a lush green area with trees and sunlight filtering through the foliage. The playground includes wooden structures such as a playhouse, bridges, and platforms, as well as grassy mounds.

    Our building materials can make playground dreams come true

    The new outdoor area at a daycare center in Zwickau, Germany is finished. With our impact-absorbing gravel and play sand from Heidelberg Materials Mineralik, we have helped to create an environmentally friendly and secure play garden for around 80 children.
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    New Nobel Center: a hub for science, culture, and dialogue

    The new Nobel Center will be built on the Slussen waterfront and will combine sustainability with innovation by using evoZero, the world's first carbon captured net-zero cement.
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    60-metre milestone in the catch4climate pilot project

    The completion of the 60-meter preheater tower marks a milestone for the catch4climate project, pioneering the path to enhanced carbon capture with oxyfuel technology.
  • View from a hill to a cement plant in the countryside next to a body of water

    CO₂ as raw material: Heidelberg Materials and Linde build world's first large-scale CCU facility in a cement plant

    Heidelberg Materials and Linde have established a joint venture under the name "Capture-to-Use" (CAP2U) to build and operate a state-of-the-art carbon dioxide capture and liquefaction plant. The world's first industrial-scale carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) facility in the cement industry is scheduled to start operations in 2025 at Heidelberg Materials' Lengfurt plant in Germany.

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