- TITAN will implement meca\u00ae clay technology at its Patras plant in Greece.
- Pilot activities are planned for 2026 with further expansion to follow.
- The goal is a clinker-to-cement ratio below 40\% compared to 93\% in Original Portland Cement.
- The collaboration supports TITAN's ambition for net-zero concrete by 2050.
Partnership Overview
TITAN Group and thyssenkrupp Polysius have formed a strategic partnership to advance low-carbon cement production using Polysius’ meca® clay technology. This collaboration aims to significantly reduce CO₂ emissions in cement manufacturing.
Technology Implementation
The meca® clay technology activates alternative cementitious materials to partially replace clinker, the main source of CO₂ emissions in cement production. TITAN plans to implement this technology at its Patras cement plant in Greece, with pilot activities scheduled for 2026 and further expansion planned.
Emission Reduction Goals
The initiative aims to achieve a clinker-to-cement ratio below 40%, compared to 93% in Original Portland Cement. This effort is part of TITAN's broader strategy to decarbonize cement production and contribute to a low-carbon future.
Strategic Objectives
By combining TITAN’s expertise with thyssenkrupp Polysius’ technological capabilities, the partnership seeks to accelerate the development of high-performance, low-clinker materials for European and US markets. This collaboration aligns with TITAN’s goal to deliver net-zero concrete by 2050, supporting global climate objectives.