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Global Green Cement Market Report and Forecast 2021

CW Research’s “Global Green Cement Market Report and Forecast 2021” addresses important market dynamics including a 5-year outlook (2021E-2026F) for the green cement market. Green cement is a cleaner alternative to traditional cement, which is produced using industrial by-products including fly ash, blast furnace slag, aluminosilicates, and recycled industrial waste. This type of cement is used in the construction of structural columns, bridges, dams and buildings that form a part of sustainable architecture.

One of the key advantages of using this type of cement is a reduction in carbon emissions, which is boosting demand across the globe. The report includes a detailed market overview by application, end-users and participants on a regional and global level.

The growing construction industry and increase in environmental awareness are amongst the main demand drivers for green cement. Additionally, in comparison to Portland cement which is more commonly used, green cement not only significantly reduces carbon emissions but also provides better functionality and requires less natural materials in its production process.  

The report provides an in-depth assessment of the global green cement market, its size (USD million), consumption by product type (mn tons), key drivers, trends, and constraints. Additionally includes competitive landscape by profiling leading players and the impact for the ongoing pandemic in the green cement market.

Scope of the report:

1. Methodology

2. Executive summary

3. Green cement market overview:

  • Industry overview
  • Market segmentation by product type (fly ash based, slag based, limestone based, silica furnace based, and others) and by sector (residential and non-residential construction)
  • Market participants
  • Trade dynamics
  • Competitive advantages
  • Market drivers and constraints
  • Innovations and developments
  • Covid-19 impact on the market

4. Competitive overview:

  • Main market participants by region (%)
  • Regional market share by product type and end-user (%)
  • Recent developments (M&A, takeovers, capacity upgrades)

5. Global and regional historical review (2016-2021E) and outlook (2021E-2026F): North America, Latin America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe & CIS, Middle East, Africa, Asia ex-China and China

  • Consumption (mn tons)
  • Market size (USD million)
  • Regional differences

6. Company profiles

  • Holcim
  • HeidelbergCement
  • Anhui Conch Cement
  • Cemex
  • Taiheiyo Cement Corporation
  • Ultratech Cement
  • China National Building Materials
  • Votorantim Cimentos
  • ACC
  • Ecocem
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