Marley launches UK's first concrete roof tile using carbon captured cement. Marley has launched what it says is the UK’s first concrete roof tile made with carbon captured cement, using Heidelberg Materials’ evoZero product. The Edgemere 2.0 tile has a global warming potential of 1.86kg CO2e per square metre from cradle to gate and a Green Guide A+ rating.

The evoZero cement gains its near-zero carbon credentials from carbon capture and storage at Heidelberg Materials’ Brevik plant in Norway, which captures around 50 per cent of the facility’s emissions - approximately 400,000 tonnes a year. Rather than shipping cement from Norway, the carbon reduction is transferred to locally sourced UK cement through an Environmental Attribute Certificate, with traceability for each Edgemere 2.0 order.

Heidelberg Materials is also building a carbon capture facility at its Padeswood cement works in north Wales, expected to be operational in 2029. That project is designed to capture around 95 per cent of emissions from the existing works - approximately 800,000 tonnes a year - and will produce evoZero cement in the UK.

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