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Deepak Khetrapal of Orient Cement, Co-Chair, GCCA India

GCCA India joins hands with Xynteo’s Build Ahead coalition to decarbonise India’s construction sector

Mumbai, November 05th, 2024: The Global Cement & Concrete Association (GCCA) India and Xynteo announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), marking GCCA India’s partnership with Xynteo’s Build Ahead coalition. This landmark agreement aims to accelerate the decarbonization of India’s construction sector through increased use of low-carbon cement and concrete.

The two-year partnership will leverage GCCA India’s expertise in the cement and concrete industry alongside the collective efforts of the Build Ahead coalition. The partnership will kick off with a critical green taxonomy and emission thresholds development exercise for cement and concrete. This foundational work will help shape policy for the production and use of low-carbon cement in India, addressing the urgent need for nation-specific definitions and standards. It will also provide several key benefits, enabling both short- and long-term innovations in the cement and concrete industry while determining how definitions and thresholds for ‘green’ cement and concrete will evolve over time, as well as creating inclusive definitions that encourage manufacturers across the emission spectrum to take action and consider the impact of future technologies.

Mr. Deepak Khetrapal – Managing Director – Orient Cement and Co-Chair of GCCA India, said

“The reduction of clinker factor and the increasing use of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) in cement manufacturing is an important decarbonisation lever for the industry. Developing an India-specific definition for ‘low-carbon’ or ‘Green’ cement and concrete is the need of the hour, and it is crucial for the development of a net zero CO2 roadmap for the Indian cement and concrete industry. It is essential to develop India-specific low-carbon cement and concrete taxonomy and emission intensity thresholds that align with the Indian cement & concrete Industry.

We are glad that collaborating with Xynteo and the Build Ahead coalition, which includes prominent companies in the building and construction space, will help develop green public procurement guidelines for the transition towards low or near-zero emission products, leverage transition financing for activities that will drive emission reduction and the commitment to reach net zero CO2 by 2070 in India”.

Speaking at the occasion, Suman Jagdev, Partner at Xynteo & Programme Director of Build Ahead, said, “We are excited to welcome GCCA India as a key partner of the Build Ahead coalition. Starting with the development of a green taxonomy for cement and concrete, this collaboration will mark a significant step towards realising our vision of a sustainable built environment in India. By combining Xynteo’s expertise in driving systemic change with GCCA India’s deep industry knowledge, we are poised to make substantial progress in reducing the carbon footprint of India’s construction sector.”

Thomas Guillot, the Chief Executive of the Global Cement and Concrete Association, which works closely with GCCA India, applauded the signing of the MoU.

“India plays a significant role in our global industry’s decarbonisation journey. Delivering on the net zero aspirations of India’s cement industry needs supportive policies from its government, as well as the inclusion of the cement value chain. Primary amongst these is low carbon procurement. To this end, GCCA has published, and will formally launch at COP29, global definitions for low carbon and near zero cement and concrete to align with the Clean Energy Ministerial’s Industrial Deep Decarbonisation initiative (IDDI), which is co-chaired by the Indian government. These definitions are designed to be adopted by member countries, adapted to suit local practice and for targets at the state level to be overlaid on them. We look forward to working with our GCCA members and Build Ahead to develop this work.”

Beyond taxonomy development, the partnership will also focus on:

1. Joint engagement with government and multilateral organizations on partnerships for energy transition and industrial decarbonization.

2. Sharing of research findings and technical inputs to develop industry narratives for low-carbon building materials.

3. Exploration of demonstration projects for sustainable construction practices.

This partnership comes at a crucial time as India continues to urbanize rapidly, making sustainable construction practices more important than ever. The collaboration between GCCA India and Build Ahead is expected to play a pivotal role in shaping policies and practices that will drive the adoption of low-carbon building materials across the Indian construction value chain.

GCCA India re-elects Chair and Co-chair for 2024- 2026

Mumbai 21st May 2024: The Global Cement & Concrete Association (GCCA) India has announced the re-election of Parth Jindal, who is Managing Director of JSW Cement, as its Chair, and Deepak Khetrapal, Managing Director of Orient Cement, as Co-Chair. Both have been unanimously re-elected for the next two years and will serve until 2026.

The decision to re-elect them both was made during a recent meeting of GCCA India member company CEOs. Their re-election marks an essential milestone in the journey towards sustainability and decarbonization in the country’s cement industry, as GCCA India, in collaboration with TERI, is in the process of developing the Net Zero CO2 Roadmap for the Indian cement industry and its value chain.

Speaking after the election, Parth Jindal applauded the progress being made by cement companies to decarbonize one of the hard-to-abate sectors and said:

“The eyes of the world are on India, as we are the second largest producer of cement in the world. GCCA India, along with TERI, has done a tremendous amount of work on the development of the Net Zero CO2 Roadmap for Indian Cement and its value chain.

“It is really important to have a sectoral roadmap to align with the Indian government’s net zero 2070 targets and to hopefully deliver on our commitments sooner. Those commitments include decarbonisation levers like expanding the use of alternative fuels and raw materials, waste heat recovery from process gases for power generation, and increasing use of renewable energy in our Industry”

Also speaking after his re-election, Mr Deepak Khetrapal said:

“I am thankful to GCCA-India and its member companies for placing their trust in me and re-nominating me to be the Co-Chair for GCCA-India. I look forward to working with industry colleagues to take forward and collectively deliver on the ambitious agenda that GCCA India has set out to achieve, with a particular focus on reducing emissions, achieving the SDGs and improving overall sustainability.”

Thomas Guillot, who is Chief Executive of the Global Cement and Concrete Association, which works closely with GCCA India, congratulated Parth Jindal and Deepak Khetrapal on their re-elections:

“India plays a significant role in our global industry’s decarbonization journey, in line with our 2050 Net Zero Concrete Roadmap. Delivering on the net zero aspirations of India’s cement industry needs supportive policies from its government, as well as the inclusion of the cement value chain.”

GCCA-India focuses on driving forward the critical sustainability work underway within the Indian cement sector, the second-largest cement-producing industry and the most energy-efficient in the world.

It has also signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) to facilitate and accelerate the sustainable development of cement and its value chain across India.