Cementir Holding NV 2025 AR2
The report highlights Cementir Holding's financial and sustainability performance for 2025, achieving record EBITDA of around €440 million and net profit of €206 million. Key milestones include signing a €220 million financial grant agreement with the European Innovation Fund for the ACCSION carbon capture and storage project in Denmark. The company successfully reduced its gross Scope 1 emissions per tonne of grey cement to 610 kg, representing a 15% reduction compared to 2020. Additionally, Cementir completed the sale of Kars Cimento in Türkiye to optimize its geographical footprint and was included in CDP's prestigious Climate A List for the second consecutive year.
Company: Cementir Holding NV
Sector: Materials
Country: Netherlands
Year: 2025
Type: AR2
Pages: 404
Cementir Holding NV
Annual Report
The report highlights Cementir Holding's financial and sustainability performance for 2025, achieving record EBITDA of around €440 million and net profit of €206 million. Key milestones include signing a €220 million financial grant agreement with the European Innovation Fund for the ACCSION carbon capture and storage project in Denmark. The company successfully reduced its gross Scope 1 emissions per tonne of grey cement to 610 kg, representing a 15% reduction compared to 2020. Additionally, Cementir completed the sale of Kars Cimento in Türkiye to optimize its geographical footprint and was included in CDP's prestigious Climate A List for the second consecutive year.
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Document Details
Report Year
2025
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2025 - Dec 31, 2025
Fiscal Year
2025
Type
Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures
Language
English
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