Cemex provided updates on sustainability initiatives at the Balcones Cement Plant and Balcones Quarry in New Braunfels, Texas.
The Cemex Nature Center, a 33‑acre open space dedicated to biodiversity, environmental education and community engagement, is at the heart of these efforts. The nature center features a restored prairie, pollinator and vegetable gardens, as well as an education facility that serves as a living classroom for employees, students and visitors. The site hosts more than 130 native plant species, maintains more than 25 honeybee hives and includes habitat enhancements such as Purple Martin hotels, Eastern Bluebird houses and a natural savannah with trails and nesting boxes.
Through a partnership with United Way’s PEACE program, Cemex says the wheelchair‑accessible vegetable garden empowers adults with special needs to grow and share fresh produce with local shelters. In 2024 alone, participants harvested more than 4,000 pounds of food. A community fundraiser, meanwhile, attracted more than 200 attendees.
That same year, Cemex says the on‑site greenhouse cultivated and donated more than 4,500 native trees to regional organizations.
Additionally, the Balcones Dry Comal Creek Wildlife Habitat Center is expected to engage about 1,500 employees and community members through hands‑on learning experiences.
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