📅 2024 was quite a year for Holcim! 💫 We built progress, unveiling the updated Essential Homes prototype with the Norman Foster Foundation, designed for rollout in Latin America. 🚀 We built value, extending our range of sustainable building solutions with value-accretive acquisitions and innovative startup partnerships. 🏙️ We built cities, from The Ellinikon urban regeneration project in Greece to the Melbourne Metro Tunnel project in Australia. 📺 Watch to see what else we accomplished in 2024. Kudos to our dedicated teams worldwide for their great work! Let's continue building progress for people and the planet in 2025! #BuildingProgress #BuildingValue #BuildingCities #SustainableConstruction
Holcim's 2024 achievements highlight the transformative power of innovation and collaboration in reshaping our built environment. Here's to 2025 driving even greater strides in sustainable construction and urban regeneration for a more resilient future.
✨ May the New Year bring light, opportunities and the strength to achieve everything we dream of. May this New Year be the beginning of something extraordinary from the entire QHSE team 🎉🎉🎉
Holcim Do you incorporate hemp fibers, polymers or any bio composites into your reconstructive concrete solutions? Are you familiar with the stats for the continual carbon serquestion of hempcrete? I was wondering if these factors are significant to your enterprises?
congratulation Holcim from the team at 14th Degree Azimuth Advisory wishing you a good and productive 2025
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3dAlso curious what other kinds of trash and eco waste we can grid up for aggregate. I want to see more focus on regenerative recourses and a steady shift away from extractive industries. No one has to lose. The petroleum industry has the same opportunity to evolve. We will eventually reach a point where the technology of manufacturing bio gasoline is financial more viable and ecologically secure than traditional extractive refinement processes. There are so many options to consider and the level of diversity in symbiotic industries is astonishing. We know building materials is a ~$15T industry: One that can clean up as it constructs the future. So lets keep asking questions and blazing the path forward. Questions like, "What if we compressed garbage into particle board to supplement the lumber industry with dimensional lumber substitutes made from the waste piled up like mountains?" What if....