Lafarge Africa expands green mobility agenda to Mfamosing plant
Lafarge Africa Plc has commissioned a new state-of-the-art Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) station at its Mfamosing Plant in Cross River State, as part of its ongoing commitment to sustainable energy and reducing carbon emissions.
The addition will further strengthen the company’s strategy in advancing green mobility and environmental sustainability across its supply chain. The new CNG station builds on Lafarge Africa’s existing green mobility initiatives such as the Electric Vehicle Truck, CNG Trucks, and Green Depots.
With over N100 billion invested in advancing its green mobility strategy, the company continues its drive toward reducing emissions and optimising the environmental performance of its logistics operations, while bolstering the implementation of the Federal Government’s CNG initiative.
Since 2APWEN 017, Lafarge Africa has been integrating CNG-powered trucks into its fleet. Moving with its pioneer status as the first company in the industry to deploy CNG Trucks, the company currently has over 35 per cent of its total fleet running on CNG, with a projection to double its investment by 2025.
Lafarge Africa launched its first Electric Vehicle Truck in 2023 to further advance green mobility. The company plans to scale up its fleet with additional zero-emission trucks in the coming months.
Commenting on the project, Group Managing Director, Lafarge Africa Plc, Lolu Alade-Akinyemi, said: “This initiative underscores our dedication to continuous improvement in environmental performance, in line with our commitment to deliver innovative and sustainable building solutions.
“Our new CNG station at Mfamosing is another step forward in our green mobility strategy, enabling us to reduce our carbon footprint while enhancing the efficiency of our supply chain. “
Logistics Director of Lafarge Africa, Osazemen Aghatise, emphasised the operational advantages of the new station: “The launch is a key milestone in our logistics strategy to promote green mobility and significantly reduce CO2 emissions.
This investment in CNG infrastructure underscores our leadership and our ongoing environmental initiatives.”
“We are also expanding our fleet with more CNG trucks and electric vehicles while implementing innovative multimodal solutions to eliminate CO2 emissions from transportation. These efforts reinforce our commitment to sustainability and establish us as leaders in green logistics”, he added.
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