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Welcome to the Chubb Cement Resource Hub, a digital resource to support Chubb’s cement manufacturing clients in identifying technologies and opportunities to reduce carbon emissions, particularly from kiln operations.
Cement manufacturing clients implementing technologies to reduce carbon dioxide emissions will find information and tools, including a library of best practices, news, and incentives.
We plan to update the Chubb Cement Resource Hub from time to time, so visit periodically for information on new tools and services.
The cement industry is the second-largest industrial carbon dioxide (CO2) emitter globally, producing 7% of global carbon emissions. Reducing the amount of CO2 emitted from cement production will play a key role in meeting global climate goals.
The introduction of alternative fuels, such as biomass or waste materials, to replace fossil fuels used in kiln operations is an example of implementing existing technologies to lower emissions.
For assistance with understanding and identifying technologies to reduce carbon emissions from cement manufacturing, please contact us at the link below to connect with a Chubb expert.