Heidelberg Materials is capturing CO₂ where it matters most – at the source. But how does the Brevik CCS project in Norway fit into a global decarbonization puzzle?
Heidelberg Materials AG and its affiliates (“HM Group”, “we” or “us”) are committed to protecting the personal data of applicants and candidates (“you” or “your”). This...
Heidelberg Materials announces the successful conversion of its cement plant in Speed, Indiana, USA, to a slag grinding facility to better support the increased demand for...
CO₂ as raw material: Heidelberg Materials and Linde are building the world’s first large-scale CCU (Carbon Capture and Utilisation) facility in a cement plantThe joint...
The Quarry Life Award, Heidelberg Materials’ unique nature-based competition, addresses biodiversity loss as a major global challenge alongside climate changeThe competition...
The Annual General Meeting of Heidelberg Materials AG will take place on Thursday, 15 May 2025, in Heidelberg, Germany. It will be held as virtual meeting without...
The Supervisory Board of Heidelberg Materials has appointed Dr Katharina Beumelburg as a new member of the Managing Board and Chief Sustainability & New Technologies...
On Thursday, Heidelberg Materials successfully placed its first Green Bond (ISIN XS2842061421) as part of its recently published Green Finance Framework. The issue volume...
Heidelberg Materials has decided to stop clinker production at its Añorga plant in Northern Spain. Going forward, Heidelberg Materials Spain will centre all activities at the...
At the Heidelberg Materials cement plant in Skövde, an industrious city in Sweden with the charm of a small town, a significant challenge has been tackled with the help of...
The new Green Finance Framework will fund sustainable projects and support the company’s decarbonisation effortsThe Framework supports the company’s accountability and...