New voice for the UK concrete industry
MPA launches UK Concrete – a new public and political advocacy vehicle for the concrete industry
THE Mineral Products Association (MPA) has launched UK Concrete, a new public and political advocacy vehicle for the UK’s concrete industry.
UK Concrete’s principle aim is to proactively engage with political stakeholders and public bodies to promote the advantages of building in concrete and the vital role the material plays in everyday life.
Chris Leese, former vice-president at CEMEX UK, has been appointed as director of UK Concrete and will be responsible for rolling out the organization’s programme to convey concrete’s benefits to a wider audience.
He commented: ‘Concrete is essential for our economy and our way of life, now and in the future. New homes, schools, hospitals, workplaces, roads and railways, as well as the infrastructure that provides us with clean water, sanitation and low-carbon energy, all depend on concrete and create the demand for it.
‘It is time for the features and benefits of concrete to be recognized and valued together with the commitments the industry is making to support the transition to a net-zero carbon society by 2050.
‘Part of our new role will be to highlight the progress the industry is already making to lower concrete’s carbon footprint, through the development of materials that allow us to build faster and more cost-effectively, and showcasing the benefits of using concrete for a sustainable built environment throughout the UK.
‘It is, therefore, critical that we engage constructively with policy-makers and influential stakeholders to promote the advantages of choosing concrete, including strengthening the resilience of our housing and infrastructure against fire, flooding and other threats.’
More than 95% of UK concrete, both ready-mixed and precast, is produced domestically from around 1,000 sites nationwide, with in excess of 90 million tonnes consumed in a typical year.
The concrete sector is a key part of a combined mineral products industry, which contributes around £18 billion to the UK’s GDP and directly employs 74,000 people, supporting a further 3.5 million jobs. To find out more, visit: www.thisisukconcrete.co.uk