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    CRH sees US market for supplementary cementitious materials doubling by 2050

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    Posted on August 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    CRH anticipates the US SCM market to double by 2050, following its acquisition of Eco Material Technologies, enhancing its market position.

    Table of Contents

    • CRH's Market Outlook for Supplementary Cementitious Materials
    • Recent Financial Performance
    • Strategic Acquisition of Eco Material Technologies
    • Growth Projections for SCM Market
    • Impact on CRH's Capacity

    CRH Anticipates Doubling of US Supplementary Cement Market by 2050

    CRH's Market Outlook for Supplementary Cementitious Materials

    (Corrects headline to show the market referred to is for supplementary cementitious materials, not low-carbon cement alternatives)

    Recent Financial Performance

    DUBLIN (Reuters) -CRH expects the market for supplementary cementitious materials (SCM), a low-carbon alternative to cement, to double in the United States by 2050, the head of the largest building materials producer in the U.S. said on Wednesday.

    Strategic Acquisition of Eco Material Technologies

    CRH CEO Jim Mintern made the comments after the industrial giant reported a better than expected 9% rise in second quarter core profit and forecast full-year earnings of $7.5 billion to $7.7 billion, versus a prior range of $7.3 billion to $7.7 billion.

    Growth Projections for SCM Market

    The Irish-based, U.S.-listed firm, which makes about 75% of its profit in North America, agreed to acquire U.S. SCM supplier Eco Material Technologies for $2.1 billion last month to meet growing demand for the alternative ash-based products.

    Impact on CRH's Capacity

    "In particular what attracted us (to the deal) is that when you look out in the U.S., we estimate that the SCM market is going to double between now and 2050," Mintern said.

    "This deal puts us right up there in terms of size and leadership levels in the U.S. (and) gives us a very good growth platform."

    The acquisition will boost CRH's capacity in the 135 million metric ton U.S. SCM market to about 25 million tons, he added. CRH is the third largest cement manufacturer in both North America and Europe.

    CRH's second quarter adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) of $2.5 billion were ahead of the $2.4 billion expected by an average of seven analysts polled by LSEG SmartEstimate.

    Mintern said the increase in the lower end of its full year guidance range was based on trading in the seasonally important month of July and a year-on-year increase in the volume and margins of contracted work across all major U.S. product lines.

    (Reporting by Padraic Halpin; Editing by Chris Reese)

    Key Takeaways

    • •CRH expects US SCM market to double by 2050.
    • •Strategic acquisition of Eco Material Technologies for $2.1 billion.
    • •CRH's Q2 core profit rose by 9%, exceeding expectations.
    • •Acquisition boosts CRH's capacity to 25 million tons in the US.
    • •CRH is the third largest cement manufacturer in North America and Europe.

    Frequently Asked Questions about CRH sees US market for supplementary cementitious materials doubling by 2050

    1What is supplementary cementitious material?

    Supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) are low-carbon alternatives to traditional cement, often made from industrial byproducts like fly ash or slag, used to enhance concrete properties and reduce environmental impact.

    2What is a core profit?

    Core profit refers to the earnings generated from a company's primary business operations, excluding any income from non-operational activities such as investments or sales of assets.

    3What is EBITDA?

    EBITDA stands for Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization. It is a measure used to analyze a company's operating performance without the effects of capital structure and tax rates.

    4What is a strategic acquisition?

    A strategic acquisition involves purchasing another company to achieve specific business goals, such as expanding market share, gaining new technology, or enhancing product offerings.

    5What is market growth projection?

    Market growth projection is an estimate of the future growth rate of a market, based on various factors such as historical data, economic conditions, and industry trends.

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