Telamon incorporates Hoffmann Green’s clean cement in its real estate developments in France

Telamon will prioritize clinker-free cement in its projects to reduce emissions and meet sustainable building standards in Ile-de-France.
Telamon usará cemento limpio

Telamon, a real estate developer with a strong presence in the Ile-de-France region, has signed a strategic agreement with Hoffmann Green Cement Technologies to prioritize the use of low carbon cement. low-carbon cement in its upcoming logistics and residential projects.

Clean cement and emission-free technology

This agreement reinforces Telamon’s commitment to reducing its carbon footprint in the real estate sector and aligns its operations with the sustainable construction criteria required by regulatory frameworks and institutional investors. The B Corp-certified group will use concrete produced by Hoffmann Green, whose clinker-free technology will be used in its construction projects. clinker-free technology and cold manufacturing technology represents a paradigm shift in the industry.

The cement developed by Hoffmann Green reduces emissions by up to five times compared to traditional cement, thanks to its clinker-free formula – responsible for 70% of the emissions of conventional cement – and a production process that uses no firing, no water, and generates no waste.

We are proud to partner with Telamon to bring our clean solutions on a large scale in France.

Julien Blanchard and David Hoffmann, co-founders of the company, noted.

From Telamon’s perspective, the agreement represents a commitment to reconcile innovation, technical performance and environmental sustainability in all its future works.

Strategic alliance with territorial impact

This move also strengthens Hoffmann Green’s position in the French real estate market, consolidating its deployment in a key region for the development of low-emission buildings. Both companies are positioning themselves as leaders in the structural transformation of the construction sector. construction sector.

With this alliance, Telamon is not only redefining its materials focus, but also contributing directly to global climate goals by opting for technologies that drive a decarbonized economy from the ground up.

Source and photo: HOFFMANN GREEN