DATE: Tuesday April 15, 2025
DURATION: 1 hour
TIME: Atlantic: 2pm – 3pm; Eastern 1pm – 2pm; Central 12pm – 1pm; Mountain 11am – 12pm; Pacific 10am – 11am
LANGUAGE: English with French AI Interpretation available
LOCATION: ONLINE
Registration will close on April 14, 2025 by 12pm ET.
This webinar will be delivered online through Zoom. All registrants will receive information on how to access the event through Zoom via email 1 day before the day of the event.
Event Highlights
Meeting Canada's climate targets demands a comprehensive approach from all sectors of the national economy. The industrial production of materials used in construction contributes significantly to carbon emissions. Decarbonizing these heavy industries is crucial but requires unique and targeted strategies.
Concrete and cement, as some of the most widely used building materials globally, have been identified as critical in the push for decarbonization. Carbon Capture and Utilization in Cementitious Building Materials (CCU-CBM) is a key strategy for reducing emissions in the cement and concrete industry, expected to contribute more than 25% of the necessary carbon reductions. Emissions from the raw materials used in cement manufacturing are substantial, and while renewable energy and efficiency improvements are important, they alone will not fully address the problem.
Why attend: Gain insights into how Carbon Capture and Utilization in Cementitious Building Materials (CCU CBM) can help meet Canada's climate goals and learn from industry experts about the challenges and solutions for decarbonizing concrete and cement.
Topics:
• The Concrete Landscape in Canada
• Addressing Embodied Carbon in Canada’s Construction Industry
• Decarbonization Strategies for Concrete and Cement
• Introduction to CCU-CBM
• Opportunities and Benefits of CCU-CBM
• Economics of CCU-CBM
• Q & A
This session will be delivered in English with French AI Interpretation available.
Speaker
• Eric Dunford - Vice President, Pratus Group Inc.
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