Eco Material Technologies released its 2024 Sustainability Report, detailing the company’s environmental and social impact across its operations. The report highlights significant progress in reducing the environmental footprint of the construction industry through innovation, large-scale fly ash utilization, and the expanded use of domestic materials as sustainable alternatives to traditional cement.
“Our mission is to build a greener world by rethinking what’s possible with construction materials,” said Grant Quasha, CEO of Eco Material Technologies. “We’re proving that domestic fly ash is not only a powerful climate solution, but also a resilient and scalable one. The infrastructure transformation is already underway, and we’re proud to be leading it.”
Eco Material’s sustainable supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) – including fly ash and proprietary Green Cement products – now displace more than 5% of total U.S. cement consumption annually, resulting in more than 5.5 million metric tons of avoided CO₂e emissions in 2024 alone, according to the producer.
Other key highlights include:
- 6.2 million short tons of fresh fly ash and bottom ash diverted from landfills.
- 467,806 tons of harvested legacy ash put to beneficial use.
- 73,292 tons of Green Cement produced, avoiding 65,000-plus metric tons of CO₂.
- More than 2 billion gallons of water use avoided by using fly ash.
- 20% of fleet replaced with fuel-efficient trucks, cutting operational emissions.
Looking ahead, Eco Material remains focused on doubling its annual volumes of recycled material to 20 million tons by 2030.
The 2024 Sustainability Report is available here.