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HeidelbergCement publishes Group Sustainability Report 2017

On 10 July 2018, HeidelbergCement published its ninth Sustainability Report. The Sustainability Report 2017 summarises important topics and challenges for HeidelbergCement in its drive for sustainable development and provides information on the successes and targets of our corporate sustainability management.

Sustainability: an integral part of the Group strategy

“For us, sustainable corporate governance means constantly reconciling our profit targets with the need to safeguard our future viability. Our sustainability strategy focuses on local responsibility – towards our employees and our neighbours as well as towards the environment at more than 3,000 locations in around 60 countries worldwide,” said Dr. Bernd Scheifele, Chairman of the Managing Board. “With this report, we offer transparency about our objectives and our efforts in the field of sustainability – making them accessible to our stakeholders.”

Occupational safety: top priority at HeidelbergCement

The health and safety of our employees has top priority at HeidelbergCement. Compared with 2016, we decreased the accident frequency rate in our core business by 21% in 2017. “This represents a significant improvement. A large number of locations has now been accident-free for several years, while others have seen drastically reduced accident rates. Nevertheless, serious accidents still occurred in 2017. We will therefore further intensify our efforts to prevent accidents on a permanent basis,” said Dr. Scheifele.

Climate protection: intensive research on CO2 reduction

HeidelbergCement has made a commitment to accept its share of the worldwide responsibility to limit the global rise in temperature to below 2°C. By 2030, the company therefore wants to reduce the specific CO₂ emissions by 30% compared with 1990. External verification has confirmed that the goal is consistent with the roadmap defined for the industry by the International Energy Agency (IEA). To further reduce its CO₂ emissions, the company aims to continually increase the proportion of alternative raw materials and fuels and, wherever possible, make its production processes even more efficient. In addition, HeidelbergCement invests heavily in research programmes on carbon capture and its utilisation as a raw material. In 2017, we spent €141 million on research and technology – around €24 million more than in the previous year.

The HeidelbergCement Sustainability Report was prepared in accordance with the GRI Standards of the internationally recognised Global Reporting Initiative (GRI).

Christoph Beumelburg

Christoph Beumelburg

Group Spokesman, Director Group Communication & Investor Relations

Heidelberg Materials AG Berliner Straße 6
69120 Heidelberg
Germany

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