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  Sustainable Development
Public policy, compliance and environmental investments
We are committed to working within the regulatory framework of the countries in which we operate, yet believe in the need for open dialogue on issues relevant to the manufacturing of cement and concrete.
Public policy and responsible lobbying
In 2007, 67% of Group companies were engaged in lobbying activities (2006: 61%), which we define as our involvement in the policy-making process, through the rendering of advice and expertise, in support of equitable and workable policies and legislation.

As an industry leader, we take an active role in promoting positions that are aligned with our strategic objectives and our commitment to sustainable development on a range of issues. Our engagement in the policy process is transparent. When we identify an issue of concern, we will first make an assessment of its potential business impact, which then determines our lobbying strategy. Lobbying on behalf of the cement industry will often be conducted by a relevant trade association, such as the European Cement Association, (CEMBUREAU).

If implications of an issue extend beyond our industry, we may undertake activities with broader business organizations or in cooperation with like-minded members of civil society. However, where appropriate, Holcim is prepared to act independently.

In many developing countries, environmental legislation is non-existent, unclear or simply does not encourage the high standards the cement industry could operate under. In such situations, Holcim may take the initiative to actively engage with stakeholders in developing a regulatory framework that offers a high level of environmental protection and the regulatory certainty we need to invest in new technologies in that country.

To ensure that we act responsibly when developing new initiatives, our membership with the UN Global Compact or the WBCSD guides our approach. Our cooperation with GTZ is already yielding results – advocacy aimed at improving industry practices when using AFR is an integral byproduct of the co-processing guidelines’ development.

Another example that shows the different avenues we can pursue to present our position is in the climate change arena. Lobbying at EU level with respect to emissions trading occurs via CEMBUREAU. Consensus is built among industry and a united voice presented to legislators.

To further promote the Holcim position on climate and energy, we sponsor GLOBE, an organization bringing together legislators from a broad political spectrum who share an interest in developing sound environmental legislation. We have found this to be a positive platform through which to channel our points of view to members of national parliaments and the European Parliament alike.

Holcim joined the EU Corporate Leaders Group, which has been widely credited with providing critical support to the European Commission’s proposed long-term climate change strategy.

Via the WBCSD and the Cement Sustainability Initiative, we also promote our position on climate and appreciate the opportunities afforded by such forums for making contact with key NGOs such as the World Resources Institute (WRI).

Environmental compliance and investments
All our plants (cement manufacture as well as aggregates and other construction materials) report regulatory non-compliance in cases that threaten air, water or soil quality; that can directly or indirectly endanger human, animal or plant health; that could affect the company’s reputation; or that may result in a significant fine or penalty.

Holcim seeks to ensure that all its operations are fully environmentally compliant.


Government relations

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Political contributions are publicly disclosed at Group company level as appropriate and required by regulation. Available data help us estimate such contributions. In 2007, 24% of Group companies received subsidies from national governments.

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Other environmental performance data for cement, aggregates and ready-mix concrete – environmental compliance

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Environmental investments

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The Group is committed to ongoing investments and we maintain appropriate provisions with respect to environmental liabilities, based on legal and contractual obligations

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Environmental commitment
Climate and energy
Resources conservation
Atmospheric emissions and other environmental impacts
Public policy, compliance and environmental investments
Additional information
Holcim position papers on climate change
CEMBUREAU
UN Global Compact
WBCSD
GTZ
GLOBE
CSI
WRI
SD resources
Corporate Sustainable Development Reports
Sustainable Development documents
Memberships and partnerships
Assurance statements
UN Global Compact
World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
Public Private Partnership with GTZ
World Conservation Union (IUCN)
Dow Jones Sustainability Index
Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
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