5 tracked facilities, ≈1,660,181 t CO2/yr combined — here are the largest, what that CO2 is worth at current prices, and the sector's reduction pathway. Full sector pathway: decarbonizing cement.
| Metric | Value | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Facilities tracked | 5 | with CO2 estimates |
| Total est. CO2 | 1,660,181 t/yr | Climate TRACE 2023 |
| Average per facility | 332,036 t/yr | |
| Indicative carbon value | €125M/yr | at €75.36/t CBAM |
No carbon-pricing instrument is tracked for this country on this hub — exporters of CBAM goods to the EU still pay the border price with no domestic deduction.
| # | Facility | Owner | t CO2/yr (est. 2023) | Indicative value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kabimba Cement Plant | West China Cement Ltd | 574,192 | €43.3M |
| 2 | Nyumba Ya Akiba Cement Plant | Groupe Rawji | 497,633 | €37.5M |
| 3 | PPC Barnet Kimpese Cement Plant | PPC Barnet DRC | 453,464 | €34.2M |
| 4 | Lukala Cement Plant | Cimenterie De Lukala SARL | 100,029 | €7.5M |
| 5 | CimenKat Lubudi Cement Plant | La Grande Cimenterie du Katanga SAS | 34,863 | €2.6M |
Climate TRACE satellite estimates via IndustryAtlas — modelled, not verified; some entries aggregate clusters. Corrections welcome.
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