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Hanson Pipe & Precast Confirms the Manufacturing of Reinforced Concrete Pipe Produces 81 Percent Less Carbon Emissions than Polyethylene Alternatives
October 21, 2009
As a leading manufacturer of concrete pipe and precast products, Hanson Pipe & Precast has determined that the production of the concrete used in its reinforced concrete pipe results in a significant 81 percent less carbon dioxide emissions than equivalent quantities of high density polyethylene and other plastic alternatives.

“A carbon footprint is a measure of our behavior and choices that we bestow upon the environment,” said Richard Manning, president of Hanson Building Products North America. “I am proud to stand by products that have been positively serving our environment for hundreds of years.”

Hanson was able to verify such claims with information published by industry leading experts including the Portland Cement Association, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory U.S. Lifecycle Inventory Database and the Plastics Division of the American Chemistry Council.

Hanson took a conservative stance during this process, as its approach was to ensure accurate results that truly displayed its products’ effects on our environment. “Manufacturing concrete is a simple procedure, with minimal steps that do not require a lot of energy,” said Manning. “Several factors were taken into consideration that could alter results, but the most conservative value was decided upon after evaluating data from very credible sources.”

The majority of the carbon dioxide emitted during the production of concrete does not occur at the manufacturing facility, but at the facilities that manufacture concrete’s raw materials. The calculations performed by Hanson did not only encompass the carbon footprint of their manufacturing facilities, but also took into account the carbon emissions produced during the extraction and production of the raw materials they use.

The overall carbon footprint of Hanson’s concrete products is reduced by using alternative, recycled materials and utilizing raw materials suppliers who employ new techniques to reduce their own carbon footprint.

“The American Water Works Association estimates that there are 876,000 miles of municipal water piping throughout the United States,” added Manning. “This is a substantial amount of pipe, and it is imperative that the government, city officials and other decision makers be educated on the products they put in the ground in order to reduce our nation’s overall carbon footprint.”

One of Hanson Building Products' corporate strategies is continued focus on sustainability. The company is known throughout North America for excellent occupational safety, environmental stewardship, high quality standards and contributions to its local communities.

About Hanson Pipe & Precast
Hanson Pipe & Precast is the largest manufacturer of concrete pipe and precast products in North America. With approximately 3,500 employees, the company has a network of manufacturing facilities and delivery capabilities that span the continent. Hanson Pipe & Precast products are used in residential and commercial applications that support our infrastructure’s needs, including storm water drainage and water transportation. For more information, visit www.hansonpipeandprecast.com.

About Hanson Building Products North America
Hanson Building Products North America is comprised of Hanson Pipe & Precast, Hanson Pressure Pipe, Hanson Structural Precast, Hanson Brick, Hanson Hardscapes and Hanson Roof Tile. Based in Irving, Texas, Hanson Building Products North America employs approximately 4,500 people and operates 150 facilities with products available throughout the U.S. and Canada. To learn more about Hanson's sustainability efforts and quality products, services and building technology, please visit www.hansonbuildingproducts.com.

Hanson Building Products North America and its divisions are part of the HeidelbergCement Group, the global leader in aggregates with leading positions in cement, concrete and heavy building. The company employs approximately 57,000 people across five continents.