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PCA: Cement consumption expected to drop in 2023

Due to increasing inflation and interest rates, the Portland Cement Association (PCA) projects a 3.5 percent decline in cement demand in 2023. Keep Reading

PCA, GCCA team on carbon emissions

The Portland Cement Association (PCA) and Global Cement & Concrete Association (GCCA) say there is still work to be done to reach sustainability goals. Keep Reading

Cemex continues commitment to PLC

Cemex USA is increasing production of portland limestone cement (PLC) at its plant in Lyons, Colorado, as part of an ongoing effort to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Keep Reading

NAPA, PCA applaud House passage of infrastructure bill

The heads of the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) and Portland Cement Association (PCA) offered reaction to House passage of the Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act. Keep Reading

Portland Cement Association releases carbon neutrality roadmap

The plan marks the Portland Cement Association's first step to engage policymakers, industry partners and NGOs in a push for carbon neutrality by 2050. Keep Reading

PCA leaders make the case for carbon neutrality

While some environmental policymakers push for fewer construction materials, Portland Cement Association (PCA) leaders say concrete and cement are the solution to a more sustainable world. Keep Reading

PCA forecasts cement consumption by region

The Portland Cement Association (PCA) released cement consumption projections for the Northeast, Central, West and Southeast regions. Keep Reading

Sponsored: PCA’s Ireland discusses the state of the cement industry

Portland Cement Association (PCA) president and CEO Mike Ireland discusses the health of the cement industry, the challenges producers currently face, how consumption is faring and more. Keep Reading

Sponsored: PCA’s Ireland weighs in on an infrastructure bill

The Portland Cement Association's Mike Ireland explains why he’s optimistic about the passage of an infrastructure bill in 2021 while outlining the political and pay-for hurdles that lie in the pathway to the finish line. Keep Reading

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