ACI, GLOBE Sign MOU to Promote Sustainable Construction Practices Worldwide

The American Concrete Institute (ACI) and the Global Consensus on Sustainability in the Built Environment (GLOBE) on Jan. 13 announced that the two organizations have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to foster collaboration and cooperation between the organizations. Through the MOU, both organizations commit to improving sustainable concrete construction by making the relevant technical expertise of each organization available through publications, meetings, conferences, committee membership, and other strategic initiatives. As such, ACI and GLOBE encourage all stakeholders in the construction industry to share knowledge to identify, direct, and implement changes needed in present best practices to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable construction.

“In support of its Strategic Plan, ACI continues to define concrete resiliency and sustainability, support stakeholders in achieving resiliency and sustainability, and be responsible stewards of our world to benefit future generations,” said Maria Juenger, ACI president. “This MOU with GLOBE represents a shared commitment to advancing sustainability through credible standards, open knowledge exchange, and global cooperation. Together, we will support the acceleration of innovation in the built environment, reduce environmental impact, and deliver resilient, responsible infrastructure worldwide.”

“This MOU recognizes both the central role of concrete in today’s built environment and the responsibility that comes with it. Concrete represents one of the largest opportunities for decarbonization of the construction sectors through improved materials, smarter design, and consistent, science-based guidance,” said David Ruggiero, chair, Joint Committee on the GLOBE Consensus. “By working with ACI, GLOBE seeks to bring together global expertise to support practical solutions that reduce emissions while preserving safety, durability, and societal value.”

ACI will continue to use its resources and expertise to provide leadership in the effective use of concrete and foster awareness through communication and stakeholder engagement.

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