- In September 2022, Innovative Ash Solutions, a joint venture between Levenseat and Organic Innovative Solutions, announced plans to build a 54,000 tons/year APCR-based SCM plant in the U.K., with two more planned. This initiative aims to replace pulverized fly ash (PFA), boosting SCM supply and supporting the shift toward low-carbon, sustainable construction materials
- In March 2022, Lafarge France allocated 120 million euros to revamp the Martres-Tolosane cement facility, bolstering low-carbon cement output. Operational since February 2022, the investment enhances sustainability and production capacity
- In February 2022, Purebase Corporation forged a strategic alliance with a major vertically integrated materials firm to cultivate a novel supplementary cementitious materials (SCM) market in California, diversifying its resource portfolio
- In December 2021, LafargeHolcim's US division received its inaugural barge delivery of power plant coal ash, marking the recycling and reclamation of 6 million tons for cement production, underscoring commitment to sustainable practices and resource efficiency
- In November 2020, Cemex partnered with Carbon Upcycling Technologies, aiming to optimize the utilization of by-products such as fly ash and slag for manufacturing low CO2 concrete, advancing eco-friendly solutions and reducing environmental impact



