Shaping the Future – Our Path to Climate Neutrality

The production of quicklime is an energy-intensive process that releases CO₂ not only from the fuels used but also inherently through the chemical transformation of natural limestone into quicklime. Therefore, it is both our responsibility and our goal to reduce our CO₂ emissions as much as possible.

We already operate highly efficient kilns with thermal efficiencies of around 85% and continuously optimise our energy consumption as part of a certified energy management system. Further reduction of our emissions requires new technologies — 
particularly the increased use of renewable energy sources and the capture, utilisation, or storage of CO₂.

To advance and implement these technologies, we work closely with universities, 
research institutes, and industry partners.

Through the implementation of specific projects, we are contributing to national and 
european climate goals, as well as to the United Nations’ objective of achieving climate neutrality by 2050.

Our ambition: CO₂ neutrality by 2045!
We’ve embarked on this journey and present our climate roadmap to you here.

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Where We Stand – Our Greenhouse Gas Balance

We are committed to making our goal of climate neutrality by 2045 transparent and 
measurable. That’s why we have accounted for our CO₂ emissions according to the 
categories (Scopes) defined by the internationally recognized Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol.

We also calculate the carbon footprint of our products (Product Carbon Footprint) and 
provide this information upon request.

In our roadmap, we outline the strategies and projects we plan to implement in order to gradually reduce these emissions.

In the base year 2021, our plants in Germany emitted 745 k tonnes of CO₂. 
Due to initial projects, efficiency gains, and changes in production volumes, we have already reduced these emissions by around 10%.

 

 

Focus CO₂-Reduction

Scope 1

Fuels &
process CO₂

[Translate to Englisch:] Scope 1 Kachel_Ofen

Scope 1

Fuels &
process CO₂

All emissions from the combustion of fossil fuels (gas and lignite dust) and fuels for lime and PCC production, as well as the release of process CO2.
These emissions accounted for approximately 88% of total emissions in 2021.

Scope 2

Purchased energy (electricity)

[Translate to Englisch:] Scope 2 Kachel -PV

Scope 2

Purchased energy (electricity)

Emissions from the use of purchased energy.
Indirect emissions from purchased electricity accounted for approximately 2% in 2021.

Scope 3

Up- and downstream processes

[Translate to Englisch:] Scope 3 Kachel - Silo Lkw

Scope 3

Up- and downstream processes

Emissions that SCHAEFER KALK does not cause directly, but through its activities at other emitters.
These emissions accounted for approximately 10% in 2021.

Lime is essential - Our Solutions for many Applications

Everyone needs lime every day! 

Because lime is an indispensable raw material for numerous production processes and products, it forms the basis of essential industrial value chains.

These include steel production, a wide range of chemical processes (such as 
the manufacture of base materials for plastic products), the production of 
building materials, wastewater and drinking water treatment, 
flue gas cleaning, paper production, as well as the food and pharmaceutical industries – and many other sectors.

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