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14.11.2023 13:15Holcim announced Olympus CCS Project for Milaki Plant
The Olympus CCS project in Greece is the 6th project of Holcim to receive a grant by the EU Innovation Fund
Region: Greece

01.09.2023 16:59TITAN Group contributes to the realization of “The Ellinikon”, one of Europe’s most iconic city infrastructure projects
TITAN Group contributes to the realization of “The Ellinikon” project, in Greece, with its state-of-the-art ready-mix concrete unit located on site.
Region: Greece

21.07.2023 12:25TITAN Cement Group launches Venture Capital initiative with investments in Zacua Ventures and Rondo Energy
The Group accelerates its innovation strategy through investment in green construction technologies and partnerships across the ecosystem.
Region: Greece

The EU Commission has selected IFESTOS, TITAN Group’s groundbreaking Carbon Capture project in Greece, for grant agreement preparation in the context of the third call for large-scale projects under the EU Innovation Fund. IFESTOS, the largest project of its kind in Europe, will advance TITAN's decarbonization journey, expedite the sector’s green transition, and substantially contribute to promoting carbon capture technology throughout the continent.
Region: Greece

TITAN Group achieves top score “A” by CDP for leading climate action TITAN Group has received a top “A” score on climate action from the environmental non-profit organization CDP*. ΤΙΤΑΝ is one of only three cement companies globally to achieve this level in 2022. This score recognizes TITAN’s leadership in corporate transparency and performance on climate change. In addition, TITAN received an “A-” score in water security.
Region: Greece

10.11.2022 12:17TITAN Group Q3 2022 results
In the first nine months of 2022, all of TITAN Group’s markets recorded strong sales growth, stemming from solid volumes, especially in cement, and from the realization of strong price increases.
Region: Greece

TITAN Group reports robust decarbonization results, strengthens its commitment to net zero and updates its science-based CO2 targets to levels aligned with limiting the global temperature increase to 1.5°C. The new targets have been submitted to the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) for validation.
Region: Greece