India Blended Cement Market Gains Urban Momentum
Industry assessments indicate that the blended cement market is gaining traction across India, China and Southeast Asia, particularly in urban housing, transport corridors and industrial development projects. Unlike conventional cement, blended variants incorporate industrial by-products such as fly ash, slag and pozzolanic materials, reducing dependence on energy-intensive clinker production. The transition is increasingly being viewed as essential for cities attempting to balance rapid growth with climate resilience goals.India’s construction sector remains one of the country’s largest contributors to material related emissions, largely due to cement and steel consumption. Urban planners and sustainability experts say the growing use of blended cement could help moderate emissions linked to housing expansion, highway construction and public infrastructure. The material also supports waste reutilisation by diverting industrial residues from landfills into productive use.
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