Indien? Ja,ja... So als PureGRAPH@concrete Fan hab ich natürlich die neuen gcca Definitionen dazu gelesen. Cop29 und siehe meine Nachricht dazu oben. Nun, was liest der geneigte Leser da...
2.0 Background
In 2021, The Global Cement and Concrete Association published its 2050 Cement and
Concrete Industry Roadmap for Net Zero Concrete, the collective commitment of the
world’s leading cement and concrete companies. These companies called for stimulation
of demand for low-carbon cement and concrete products through public procurement
policy. Part of any such procurement policy is definitions for low carbon and near-zero
cement and concrete.
GCCA has chosen to work with the Clean Energy Ministerial Industrial Deep
Decarbonisation Initiative (IDDI) to create a set of globally applicable definitions for concrete.
The IDDI is a global coalition of public and private organisations. One of the key ambitions of IDDI is consistent definitions for low carbon and near-zero cement, concrete and steel.
The IDDI employs the International Energy Agency (IEA) definitions for low carbon and near zero cement and crude steel as a robust starting point, and is contributing to processes to develop, refine and extend them as needed.
The key principles that IDDI require for definitions are:
- same concept of banding as used for cement and steel: i.e., bands E to A with progressively lower carbon footprints down to a near zero emissions band
- a system that can be used in all countries for procurement
- a system that enables all countries to report progress and enables comparison between countries through use of common banding levels....
gccassociation.org/gcca-policies/
Erster Beitrag da, hoffentlich ja alle gelesen...
Nun IDDI, an denen sie sich orientiert haben....hmmm
www.cleanenergyministerial.org/...n-initiative/?cn-reloaded=1
Dort: ... The Clean Energy Ministerial Industrial Deep Decarbonisation Initiative (IDDI) is a global coalition of public and private organisations who are working to stimulate demand for low-carbon industrial materials. In collaboration with national governments, IDDI works to standardise carbon accounting standards, establish ambitious public and private sector procurement targets, incentivise investment into low-carbon product development and design industry guidelines.
Coordinated by UNIDO, the IDDI is co-led by the UK and India and current members include Canada, Germany, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Sweden, and United Arab Emirates (UAE), and the United States. ...
Aha, UK und Indien...
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