Published October 4, 2023 | Version v1
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Global database of cement production assets and upstream suppliers

  • 1. Lloyds Banking Group (United Kingdom)
  • 2. University of Oxford
  • 3. University of Edinburgh
  • 4. Harvard University
  • 5. Satellite Applications Catapult (United Kingdom)
  • 6. The Alan Turing Institute
  • 7. Astraea Earth*

Description

Cement producers and their investors are navigating evolving risks and opportunities as the sector's climate and sustainability implications become more prominent. While many companies now disclose greenhouse gas emissions, the majority offrom carbon-intensive industries appear to delegate emissions to less efficient suppliers. Recognizing this, we underscore the necessity for a globally consolidated asset-level dataset, which acknowledges production inputs provenance. Our approach not only consolidates data from established sources like development banks and governments but innovatively integrates the age of plants and the sourcing patterns of raw materials as two foundational variables of the asset-level data. These variables are instrumental in modeling cement production utilization rates, which in turn, critically influence a company's greenhouse emissions. Our method successfully combines geospatial computer vision and Large Language Modelling techniques to ensure a comprehensive and holistic understanding of global cement production dynamics.

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Funding provided by: Children's Investment Fund Foundation
Crossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100010409
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