Holcim has strengthened its commitment to sustainable construction by signing three major deals aimed at boosting the use of recycled building materials across global markets. The agreements mark a significant expansion of the company’s circular economy strategy, which focuses on reducing construction waste and lowering carbon emissions through innovative material reuse.
The new partnerships will enhance Holcim’s ability to source, process, and integrate recycled aggregates, demolition waste, and industrial by-products into high-performance building products. By scaling the availability of such materials, Holcim aims to accelerate the shift toward greener infrastructure and support the industry’s transition to low-carbon construction practices.
Company officials noted that these deals will help expand Holcim’s ECOCycle® technology, which enables the efficient recycling of concrete and other construction waste into new materials without compromising strength or durability. This move aligns with Holcim’s global goal of doubling its use of recycled materials by 2030.
Industry analysts say the agreements come at a crucial time, as governments and developers worldwide prioritise sustainability and circular construction solutions. By securing new partners and strengthening supply chains, Holcim is positioning itself as a leader in sustainable materials innovation—helping the construction sector move toward a more climate-resilient future.










