Project details
1174 ยท Biomass
  • Saraburi, Thailand
More sustainability in cement production

Our project in southern Thailand saves greenhouse gas emissions by replacing fossil fuels in cement production with biomass. A total of five cement plants implemented several measures to reduce CO2. Cement production is very emission-intensive, as a lot of thermal energy is required in the kilns. This is usually obtained from fossil sources such as hard coal, lignite, oil or gas. In the five factories, fossil fuels are replaced as far as possible by renewable biomass such as wood, rice husks or other agricultural waste. Before the project started, these were disposed of as agricultural waste in landfills or burned directly in the field without any further use.

In addition, thanks to the project financing, new systems for collecting, storing, processing, preparing and heating the biomass could be installed in all participating factories. Each plant uses materials produced in the surrounding area. The type of biomass depends, among other things, on the local crop rotation.

How biomass projects help contribute to climate change

Biomass refers to organic residues such as tree branches, leaves, sawdust, wood chips or coconut shells. Those are of a biogenic, non-fossil nature that can be used to generate renewable energy. One way to generate renewable energy, among others, is to fire kilns using biomass. This process prevents harmful smoke and large quantities of CO2 to be released.

As an additional greenhouse gas reduction measure, biomass climate projects mostly prevent biomass from rotting in the open air, so that no methane (CH4) is released. Biomass projects in the ClimatePartner portfolio are registered with international standards.

Contribution to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Quality EducationSupport for local students with an annual student scholarship program
Decent Work and Economic GrowthCreation of new jobs in the whole biomass supply chain
Responsible Consumption and ProductionReduction of waste, thereby contributing to the vision of the company achieving a "Zero Waste to landfill" goal
Climate ActionThe project saves an average of 107,350 tonnes of CO2 emissions per year.
Project standardVerified Carbon Standard (VCS)TechnologyBiomassRegionSaraburi, ThailandEstimated annual emission reductions107,356 t CO2Verified byKBS Certification Services Pvt. Ltd. (KBS)Validated byKBS Certification Services Pvt. Ltd. (KBS)