Singapore concrete firm mulls decarbonising 1,000 concrete trucks - Global Construction Review

2022-09-03 10:19:02 By : Mr. Landy ou

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They say the move would decarbonise 7,000 trips a day in the city state by concrete mixer and tipper trucks that now run on diesel.

A timeline for the transition was not given. Pan-United aims to offer only low-carbon concrete by 2030, carbon-neutral concrete products by 2040 and to become a carbon-neutral ready-mix concrete company by 2050.

“There is urgency to address global warming by all stakeholders,” said May Ng, Pan-United’s chief executive in a press release. “We recognise the benefits and importance of synergistic collaborations to effectively address it and drive the built environment towards net zero. As a key player in this sector, we are committed to invest to reduce our carbon footprint and provide low-carbon and carbon-neutral concrete products for the built environment.”

Yeo Choon Chong, chief executive of Surbana Jurong’s ASEAN division, said: “We applaud Pan-United’s ambition to decarbonise its heavy vehicle fleet and are excited to contribute to its sustainability initiative by leveraging our expertise in electrification and hydrogen solutions. Partnerships are a key method of accelerating our collective efforts to build for a safe, sustainable and resilient future for all.”