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Betolar’s new low-carbon shotcrete solution to be rolled out at Outokumpu’s Kemi mine

Posted on 17 Dec 2024

Betolar says it has developed a new mixed cement-based shotcrete solution based on CEM III standards for Outokumpu.

The solution will be taken into production use at the beginning of 2025 at Outokumpu’s Kemi chromite mine, in Finland, which will become the world’s first operating carbon-neutral mine by the end of 2025, the company claims.

Pasi Karekivi, Betolar’s Business Development Director, Mining & Metals, says: “We have successfully developed, piloted and approved a shotcrete solution for Outokumpu within the agreed timetable. This means that the first phase of the development work has been successfully completed. Already at this stage, we have been able to reduce the amount of CO2-emitting cement from the current level.”

The development work continues to the next phase where Betolar develops a completely cement-free Geoprime shotcrete solution by the end of September 2025.

Karekivi added: “The cement-free solution is completely new in shotcrete. The product Betolar is developing for Outokumpu enables us to focus on low-carbon shotcrete in the mining industry and infrastructure construction.”

Outokumpu aims to achieve carbon neutrality at its chromite mine in Kemi next year. The cooperation with Betolar makes a decisive contribution to this goal, it says. A significant amount of shotcrete is used annually to support the mine tunnels, one of the main raw materials of which is cement.

Martti Sassi, President of the Business Area Ferrochrome at Outokumpu, says: “The carbon neutrality of the Kemi mine is an important and concrete step in Outokumpu’s journey towards ambitious climate targets. We are committed to reducing our carbon footprint through our own measures as much as possible with the available technologies. The development project in collaboration with Betolar supports the reduction of emissions throughout the entire value chain of the mine.”

Betolar says it has introduced mining solutions alongside low-carbon construction solutions. In accordance with its renewed strategy, the company aims to become a significant growth driver in the mining industry, as the sector’s companies are often large and international players.

Tuija Kalpala, CEO of Betolar, said: “Collaboration with a pioneer like Outokumpu significantly advances the sustainable and responsible development of the industry. This is an excellent demonstration that low-carbon solutions can be implemented today without major investments.”