2023 Sustainability Report

Adbri is pleased to release its 2023 Sustainability Report.

The Report highlights Adbri’s achievements in progressing its Sustainability Framework five-year targets. It also reports on our progress against our Net Zero Emissions Roadmaps medium-term targets, as well as the material sustainability topics relevant to our business and stakeholders.

A full copy of our 2023 Sustainability Report is available here.

Adbri’s lower carbon products

Adbri celebrated two low carbon product milestones in 2023 with the launch of EvoCem low carbon cement, and the introduction of the Futurecrete range of low carbon concretes.

Adbri EvoCem is a new lower carbon cement that reduces embodied carbon by up to 8% compared to conventional general purpose (GP) cement, as verified in our EPD. EvoCem is AS3972 compliant and satisfies the performance requirements of AS1379 and AS3600, making it a lower carbon substitute for Type GP cement.

We also released Futurecrete, our range of lower carbon concretes that are produced using a minimum of 25% supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs). We launched the Futurecrete range to make it easier for customers to choose lower carbon concrete alternatives now available through all of our concrete brands for projects small and large, it’s never been easier to Build Better.

The release of these lower carbon products aligns with our Net Zero Emissions Roadmap action of creating new products, while also demonstrating our focus on meeting the evolving needs of our customers.

Adbri & Calix working together

As part of our commitment to a lower emissions future, Adbri is partnering with Australian company Calix to co-develop a Calix calciner for lime production with carbon capture technology. Feasibility work will commence soon on the project which represents a world-first development of a commercial-scale, zero-emissions lime production facility.

Read more about it here.