We believe that building for the future means protecting it. Our commitment to sustainable practices spans our production yard, our project sites, and our communities.
Every decision in our production process considers its impact on Zambia's environment and the communities we serve.
We continuously optimise our concrete mix designs to reduce cement content without compromising strength — cutting our carbon footprint per unit produced.
Concrete production waste and off-cuts are reprocessed and reintroduced into aggregate mixes, minimising landfill burden from our yard operations.
We source aggregates and sands from licensed suppliers who operate within Zambia's environmental and mining regulations, ensuring legal and sustainable extraction.
We prioritise hiring from Solwezi and surrounding communities, creating skilled construction jobs that build lasting economic resilience in the North-Western Province.
Our on-the-job training programmes develop the next generation of Zambian concrete technicians, welders, and civil works professionals.
Every culvert we install, every road we support, and every wall we build contributes to infrastructure that serves Zambian communities for decades to come.
Sustainability in construction is not just about carbon — it's about building things that last. A concrete block that endures for 50 years consumes far fewer resources than a substandard one replaced every decade. This is core to how we think about quality.
Our mix designs are formulated to meet or exceed Zambia Bureau of Standards compressive strength requirements, ensuring every product delivers maximum service life and minimises the need for replacement or repair.
We also invest in our production equipment to maintain consistent quality — reducing the batch rejection rate and the waste that comes with it.
All concrete products tested to Zambia Bureau of Standards specifications.
Continuous improvement of cement ratios to reduce embodied carbon.
All production off-cuts are reprocessed into aggregate for future batches.
Target 30% reduction in CO₂ per tonne of concrete produced by 2030 through mix design optimisation and alternative supplementary cementitious materials.
Achieve zero production waste to landfill by reprocessing all concrete off-cuts, rejects, and aggregate fines back into production or civil works applications.
Create 50 additional skilled construction and manufacturing jobs in Solwezi and the surrounding North-Western Province communities by 2030.
Choose construction products that are built to last, made responsibly, and delivered by a company that cares about Zambia's future.