World Cement Association

Sector

Construction Materials

Headquarters

London, United Kingdom

Climate Policy Engagement Analysis

Climate Lobbying Overview: World Cement Association (WCA) appears to take mostly positive positions on climate change policies, with limited, and predominantly top-line engagement between 2021-23. The industry group broadly supported the development of policy frameworks to aid the decarbonization of cement production.

Top-line Messaging on Climate Policy: World Cement Association communicated broad support for long-term climate ambition and regulation. For example, the association stated support for limiting temperature rise to “well below 2°C and as close as possible to 1.5 ̊C”, on its corporate website, accessed in July 2023. In November 2021, WCA CEO Ian Riley, also stressed the role of governments to facilitate decarbonization efforts, including via the adoption of carbon pricing mechanisms. InfluenceMap did not detect public engagement from the association on the UN Paris Agreement in 2021-23.

Engagement with Climate-Related Regulations: InfluenceMap has found limited evidence of policy engagement with specific climate-related regulations between 2021-23. However, it broadly supported energy efficiency legislation to decarbonize cement production, on its corporate website, accessed in July 2023.

Positioning on Energy Transition: World Cement Association broadly supports the decarbonisation of cement. does not appear to have a detailed position on the energy transition. On its corporate website, accessed in July 2023, the association advocated for the adoption of regulations that promote reducing CO2 emissions from cement concrete. WCA CEO Ian Riley called for governments to support the uptake of low carbon cement through incentives and updated standards for low-carbon cement usage.

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InfluenceMap Score for Climate Policy Engagement

C+

Performance Band

69%

Organization Score

12%

Engagement Intensity

Primary Evidence

All primary evidence used to inform the analysis of World Cement Association can be found in the two tabs below below. In the first tab, hyperlinks in each cell of the matrix provide access to evidence collected on World Cement Association's direct policy engagement activities. The second tab provides a record of any links between World Cement Association and the Industry Associations stored in the LobbyMap database.

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Main Web Site

Main Web Site

Corporate Media

Corporate Media

CDP Responses

CDP Responses

Direct Consultation with Governments

Direct Consultation with Governments

Media Reports

Media Reports

CEO Messaging

CEO Messaging

Financial Disclosures

Financial Disclosures

Communication of Climate Science

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Alignment with IPCC on Climate Action

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Supporting the Need for Regulations

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Support of UN Climate Process

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Transparency on Legislation

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Carbon Tax

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Emissions Trading

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Energy and Resource Efficiency

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Renewable Energy

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Energy Transition & Zero Carbon Technologies

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GHG Emission Regulation

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Disclosure on Relationships

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Land Use

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