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ACT Govt to reduce emissions with new low carbon concrete policy

The Australian Capital Territory Government has committed to using low carbon concrete in all future government construction projects, where it is appropriate for the needs of the building.

ACT Minister for Water, Energy and Emissions Reduction, Shane Rattenbury, said the Government’s ‘Low Carbon Concrete Policy’ is a practical way that it can reduce emissions without adding any significant costs to future construction projects.

“In a climate crisis, it’s going to take all sort of actions big and small to make sure we decarbonise our economy and set our planet on a pathway to sustainability,” he said.

“Across the globe, concrete is estimated to produce eight percent of all emissions.

“Using low carbon concrete is a simple and effective way we can reduce these emissions while supporting local industry.”

Low carbon concrete, Rattenbury explained, is created when producers replace the cement in concrete with a lower emissions material in order to cut emissions and reduce reliance on materials which have a “detrimental impact on the health of our planet”.

“Already in Canberra, we have started using low carbon concrete in significant projects like the new Canberra Hospital expansion and in preparation for Light Rail Stage 2A,” he said.

“This is a fantastic example of how seamlessly low carbon concrete can be integrated into our everyday building projects.”

The announcement was developed in close consultation with industry and will be implemented in a phased approach.

It also aligns with and supports broader commitments by the cement and concrete industry in Australia and internationally to reach net zero emissions by 2050.

Phase one of the policy commences from 1 January 2025.

From this date, designers, engineers, and builders will be required to provide options for using low carbon concrete in government projects, including detailed specifications where applicable.

In other news, the New South Wales Government is investing $50 million to reduce the frequency of flooding of Waterfall Way, improving safety and efficiency on the eastern section of the road.

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