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Boral’s Carbon-Reducing Upgrade at Berrima Cement Works Marks Milestone in Decarbonisation Efforts

Boral’s Carbon-Reducing Upgrade at Berrima Cement Works Marks Milestone in Decarbonisation Efforts

Boral Limited has officially launched an upgraded carbon-reducing technology at its Berrima Cement Works, a critical development in the company’s journey toward achieving net-zero emissions. The upgraded facility, located in the Southern Highlands region of New South Wales (NSW), was inaugurated by the Federal Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Chris Bowen MP, highlighting its importance in Australia’s cement manufacturing industry.

Berrima Cement Works supplies approximately 40 percent of the cement used in NSW and the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). The recent upgrade is a vital step in Boralā€™s ongoing decarbonisation efforts, marking a shift away from emissions-intensive fuels. One of the key improvements is the installation of the Chlorine Bypass, a technology that reduces the build-up of chlorides and other alternative fuel by-products. This will enable Boral to increase its use of alternative fuels to 60 percent over the next three years, building on the 30 percent coal substitution already achieved. Vik Bansal, CEO of Boral, emphasized the significance of the facility, stating, ā€œThe Berrima Cement Works have helped shape Australiaā€™s infrastructure for nearly a century. While cement remains essential to construction, we recognise its carbon intensity. The Chlorine Bypass Facility is a testament to our commitment to reducing our environmental impact and ensuring sustainable operations.ā€

The upgrade not only positions Boralā€™s cement manufacturing operations for a more sustainable future but also serves as a critical regional employer, with 115 operational and administrative staff at the site, contributing to the local economy and supporting jobs in logistics, contracting, and supply chains. This investment aligns with Boralā€™s ongoing strategy to meet its decarbonisation goals and comply with government regulations, reaffirming its commitment to reducing emissions while continuing to support Australia’s infrastructure needs.

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