Bamburi Cement Plc has announced that it will cease production of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) within its product line from January 1, 2024.
In a statement seen by The Kenya Times, Bamburi Cement Group Managing Director Mohit Kapoor explained that the decision is part of the company’s commitment to decarbonizing its operations and providing a greener option of building materials.
Additionally, Kapoor said the move will affect the production of Powerplus cement, used in medium to large construction projects but will have no disruptive impact on customers due to presence of alternative greener products.
“Bamburi Cement Plc is steering future construction processes and built environment’s life cycle towards environmental protection. Withdrawing OPC from the construction sector is critical to greening and decarbonizing the industry,” said Kapoor.
“In combination with the thrust on the use of eco-friendly cement offerings, it gives us the opportunity to onboard our partners and customers in our unstoppable journey to net-zero,” he added.
According to the company’s Head of Innovation and Technical Services, Eng. Fidelis Sakwa, the company has a range of eco-labelled cement products which assure better quality and durable construction output with low carbon emissions ss an alternative and in mitigation to the OPC.
“Our flagship eco-labelled product Bamburi Duracem 42.5 cement reduces carbon emissions by 64% in comparison to the OPC. Duracem was successfully used to build the Makupa Bridge in Mombasa resulting in a saving of 10 million kg of CO2 as compared to OPC that would have been used,” said Eng. Sakwa.
Additionally, he said the technical team has invited contractors for consultative opportunities on providing viable options including conducting project specific concrete mix designs with a lower carbon footprint in the near term.
What is Ordinary Portland Cement
OPC has been used traditionally for large infrastructure projects and high-rise buildings.
Further, OPC typically contains 95% clinker, an intermediate material in the manufacture of cement produced by burning limestone and other materials in a kiln where CO2 is invariably released in the process.
For this reason, OPC emits the highest greenhouse gases into the atmosphere during its manufacturing and production.
“One ton of clinker emits around 0.83 tons of CO2 into the atmosphere according to Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA) regional data, whereas one ton of OPC emits approximately 0.79 tons of CO2, driving the building industry’s 8% (2.8 billion tons) of carbon emissions globally,” read part of the statement.
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In addition, this landmark commitment comes amid the ongoing 2023 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) in United Arab Emirates.
It accelerates the company’s sustainability target to 100 percent green products by 2025, decreasing carbon (CO2) emissions to fight climate change.
Also, it reinforces the company’s progress made so far in transitioning to low-carbon cement.
In November 2022, Bamburi Cement eco-labeled its four cement brands to represent 30% lower CO2 emissions compared to pure Ordinary Portland Cement.
The four include Bamburi Duracem, Bamburi Fundi, Bamburi Tembo, and Bamburi Nguvu.
During the same period, Bamburi Cement reduced its consumption of fossil fuels to power its cement kilns, which generate clinker, by 5.5% by co-processing nearly 75,000 tons of waste.
Furthermore, the Company increased the use of alternative raw materials in cement production such as pozzolana, limestone, slag, and gypsum to reduce the clinker factor.
Bamburi Cement PLC
Bamburi Cement PLC is a Lafarge company, which is a member of Holcim Group, and is the leading cement manufacturing and marketing company in the Eastern Africa region, having been operational for 68 years.
Additionally, its subsidiaries include Hima Cement Ltd (Uganda), Bamburi Special Products Ltd, Lafarge Eco Systems Ltd and Diani Estates Ltd.
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