Dr Carolyn Jewell - HeidelbergCement - A global look at what HeidelbergCement is achieving for biodiversity - IQ Inspiring for Generations Conference 2017
This document discusses HeidelbergCement's efforts to manage biodiversity at its locations around the world. It notes that HeidelbergCement has a global biodiversity policy and guidelines, aims to define minimum biodiversity management standards in quarries and pits, and has sustainability commitments for 2030. It also describes HeidelbergCement's in-house ecologists, employee training on biodiversity, partnerships with organizations like BirdLife International, and biodiversity projects at various locations including restoring mangroves in Indonesia, controlling invasive species in Israel, and reforestation in Ghana.
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1. A global look at what HeidelbergCement is
achieving for biodiversity
Dr Carolyn Jewell
19th October 2017
2. Slide 2 - 23/03/17
HeidelbergCement – Integrating Biodiversity
HeidelbergCement Group
N°1 in aggregates N°3 in ready-mixed concrete N°2 in cement
3,030 locations in around 60 countries worldwide
60,000 employees
Cement capacity 197 million tonnes (incl. joint
ventures)
Aggregates reserves 19 billion tonnes
Over 140 years of experience in aggregates and cement production as well
as in downstream activities
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HC Biodiversity- Dr C. Jewell
3. Biodiversity management at HeidelbergCement
Global biodiversity policy, guidelines & KPIs
First company of its sector to publish
an “Internal Guideline for biodiversity management in
quarries and pits
Aims to define minimum standards
Sustainability Commitments 2030
Biodiversity management plans
Operations supported by a team of in-house ecologists
Training for our employees
Partnerships:
Partnership with BirdLife International
Partnership with local NGO’s / Universities
Quarry Life Award
Emerging topics - Invasive alien species
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HC Biodiversity- Dr C. Jewell
4. Biodiversity Projects @ HeidelbergCement
Banksia Woodland – Perth, Australia
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HC Biodiversity- Dr C. Jewell
5. Biodiversity Projects @ HeidelbergCement
Mangrove restoration – South Kalimantan, Indonesia
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HC Biodiversity- Dr C. Jewell
6. Biodiversity Projects @ HeidelbergCement
Invasive Alien Species control - Israel
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HC Biodiversity- Dr C. Jewell
7. Biodiversity Projects @ HeidelbergCement
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HC Biodiversity- Dr C. Jewell
Tern Islands – Czech Republic / Poland
8. Managing temporary wetlands - Germany
Biodiversity Projects @ HeidelbergCement
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HC Biodiversity- Dr C. Jewell
9. Reedbed Creation – Needingworth, UK
Biodiversity Projects @ HeidelbergCement
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HC Biodiversity- Dr C. Jewell
10. Biodiversity Projects @ HeidelbergCement
Reforestation - Ghana
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HC Biodiversity- Dr C. Jewell
11. Species monitoring - Alberta, Canada
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Biodiversity Projects @ HeidelbergCement
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HeidelbergCement – A Win-Win for Business and Nature
Contact:
Quarries: ideal places to promote biodiversity!
Thank you
Any questions?
Carolyn Jewell
Biodiversity & Natural Resources Manager
Global Environmental Sustainability
Carolyn.Jewell@heidelbergcement.com
Editor's Notes
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