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Cement Australia’s Low Carbon Cement, featuring GREENCEM™ technology, is ideal for a range of construction applications as a direct replacement to standard General Purpose (GP) Cement.

Low carbon cement provides comparable strength capabilities to General Purpose (GP) Cement, with additional benefits such as lower permeability, enhanced durability, and reduced efflorescence. All with 30% less embodied CO2.

Up to 3.8 tonnes of embodied CO2 can be saved across an average new home build* by using Cement Australia Low Carbon Cement instead of GP Cement.

Cement Australia offers a range of products utilising   GREENCEM™ technology.


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