Arabian Cement Co SAE 2026 SR

The report highlights Arabian Cement Company's sustainability progress for the 2025/2026 fiscal year, emphasizing its role as the first cement plant in Egypt to adopt solar energy. The company achieved a 20% alternative fuel substitution rate, leading to a reduction of 180,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions. Key developments include the expansion of solar capacity to 24.82 MW and the successful reuse of 99.8% of hazardous waste. Socially, the company maintained a zero-fatality rate and continued its community empowerment through the 'Khalleeha w Gadedha' program. The report follows GRI standards and TCFD recommendations, with external assurance provided by EURO CERT.

Company: Arabian Cement Co SAE

Sector: Materials

Country: Egypt

Year: 2026

Type: SR

Pages: 24

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Arabian Cement Co SAE

Arabian Cement Co SAE 2026 Annual Report on Environmental, Social and Governance Disclosures

Annual Report On Environmental, Social And Governance Disclosures

The report highlights Arabian Cement Company's sustainability progress for the 2025/2026 fiscal year, emphasizing its role as the first cement plant in Egypt to adopt solar energy. The company achieved a 20% alternative fuel substitution rate, leading to a reduction of 180,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions. Key developments include the expansion of solar capacity to 24.82 MW and the successful reuse of 99.8% of hazardous waste. Socially, the company maintained a zero-fatality rate and continued its community empowerment through the 'Khalleeha w Gadedha' program. The report follows GRI standards and TCFD recommendations, with external assurance provided by EURO CERT.

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Document Details

Report Year

2026

Reporting Period

2025 - 2026

Fiscal Year

2026

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

Pages

 

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Standards & Assurance

Reporting Standards

Materiality Assessment

Assurance

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Renewable Energy

Water Consumption

Women on Board

Women in Management

Workplace Fatalities

Employees