Heidelberg Materials is one of the world's largest manufacturers of building materials and has been contributing to the industry’s progress for 150 years.

Our core activities include the production and distribution of cement and aggregates. Our downstream activities include mainly the production of ready-mixed concrete, but also of asphalt and other building products.

We will pioneer with net-zero cement and concrete and lead with circular solutions. We aim to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 at the latest. Together with our customers and partners, we drive innovation and work on building material for the future.

Heidelberg Materials: an attractive investment

  • Profitable growth
    Our growth is underpinned by a value over volume focus with added benefits from a balanced presence in mature and emerging markets.
  • Strong financial performance
    We are on track to achieve our medium and long-term financial targets.
  • Added value through our sustainable products
    We offer a differentiated product portfolio with enhanced sustainability attributes.
  • Leading the way in decarbonisation
    We are frontrunning the industry with the most advanced levers and technologies to reach climate neutrality at the earliest.
  • Attractive shareholder returns
    We continue to put shareholder value at the heart of our capital allocation strategy.

€21.2 bn  
revenue

10% 
return on invested capital

€3.2 bn  
result from current operations

€2.2 bn  
free cash flow

Our sustainability KPIs and targets

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CCUS: carbon capture, utilization, and storage

Brevik, Norway: Brevik CCS

In Brevik, Heidelberg Materials is building the world’s first industrial-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility at a cement plant. Thanks to the clear support of the government, social acceptance of CCS technology in Norway, and successful cooperation with the authorities, the project is now at an operational stage. 

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Geseke, Germany: GeZero

Heidelberg Materials’ GeZero project in Geseke will be supported by the EU Innovation Fund. GeZero will model a solution for inland industrial sites that are not in close proximity to the coast or a waterway. The project also includes a transport solution to bridge the gap until the necessary pipeline infrastructure is available. The facility is scheduled to go into operation in 2029. Once captured, the CO₂ will be transported to a distribution hub in Wilhelmshaven and from there to offshore storage sites in the North Sea.

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