Green cement with zero CO2 emissions requires strong policies, enabling environment, readiness to pay premium
The Statesman|December 24, 2024
Who does not know that cement plays a critical role in shaping India's future and driving forward our growth?

It's the foundation on which our nation's economy is being built. In fact, it's not just central to the local economy but crucial to the global economy, especially in finance, where global investment is key. India is in a unique position with government capex and private investment aligning to fuel our growth. However, the cement industry is also one of the most energy-intensive and significant greenhouse gas emitters. Growth in this sector must not come at the cost of environmental degradation.

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