Cemfree has been acquired by materials giant SigmaRoc

SigmaRoc is a quoted lime and limestone group, targeting quarried materials assets in the UK and Northern Europe. SigmaRoc seeks to create value by purchasing assets in fragmented materials markets and extracting efficiencies through active management and by forming the assets into larger groups. It seeks to de- risk its investments through the selection of […]

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Cemfree empowers the next generation of bricklayer with sustainable building practices

The recent session for bricklayer apprentices took place at the Lee Marley Academy at London South Bank Technical College. The 12 first-year students gained hands-on experience with Cemfree Masonry Mortar, provided by the Cemfree team. The session included a short overview from Cemfree representative Katie Willis, focusing on Cemfree’s journey, what the Masonry Mortar is, and the […]

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Cemfree reflects on COP28 and navigating the path to Net Zero

As COP28 comes to an end, the Cement Industry Net Zero Progress Report 2023, launched by the Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA), takes centre stage, providing a comprehensive update on the global strides towards sustainable concrete production. It shows that two years after the introduction of its Concrete Future 2050 Roadmap for Net Zero […]

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McLaren cuts carbon emissions on ExCeL London project using cement free mortar, Cemfree

Cemfree Masonry Mortar, an ultra-low carbon construction material, is set to be used on its first major project, the expansion of the iconic ExCeL London, saving over 11,000 kg of CO2e. McLaren Construction and Lyons & Annoot specified just over 100 tonnes of Cemfree Masonry Mortar, for what formed Cemfree Masonry Mortar’s largest project application […]

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Concrete Change is needed now says Cemfree

Cemfree, the pioneering producer of ultra-low carbon Alternative Alkali-Activated Cementitious Materials (AACMs), welcomes the United Nations’ approval of the Global Cement & Concrete Association’s (GCCA) plan to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050. However, while hailing this milestone as a significant step towards combating climate change, Cemfree emphasises that their ultra-low carbon alternatives are […]

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Cemfree’s sustainable products flourish at RHS Chelsea Flower Show

Cemfree’s ground-breaking ultra-low carbon products have emerged as the sustainable solution for garden designs, having been used in three spectacular, award-winning gardens at this year’s Chelsea Flower Show. From its astounding sustainable qualities to its aesthetic appeal, Cemfree’s presence at RHS Chelsea Flower Show marks a significant step towards a greener future in the world of garden design […]

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Use of Cemfree concrete for temporary slab piles at Newman St, Westminster

Murphy Ground Engineering installed 750mm and 880mm cased rotary piles up to 34.0m to form a triple storey basement secant wall and bearing piles for a new Hotel development in Westminster. As part of the top down construction methodology and due to limited peripheral space, a temporary slab was designed to accommodate construction plant during […]

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