Cemex UK’s Public Affairs Analyst recently attended Rugby Borough Council’s Climate Adaptation World Café, an interactive forum that brought together local leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders to discuss practical solutions for climate resilience.
The event was attended by prominent figures, including Rugby MP John Slinger and the Minister for Nature, Mary Creagh, who also represents the constituency of Cemex UK’s Head Office in Coventry. Their presence underscored the importance of collaborative efforts in addressing the challenges posed by climate change at both the local and national levels.
As a key player in the construction industry and the town’s biggest employer and business, Cemex took part to contribute insights into sustainable building practices and the circular economy, which are central to the company’s climate strategy. The World Café format enabled dynamic discussions on how businesses, councils, and communities can work together to adapt to climate impacts while driving innovation and environmental stewardship.
Councillors, Council offices, and local residents commented on how impressed they were with Cemex’s commitments to delivering on net zero and its sustainability goals, and in fact, most were pleasantly surprised by just how much work is being done by the company and how many resources are available for the public to use.
By attending events like these, Cemex reinforces its role as a leader in both locally as a leading employer and contributor to the local economy, but also globally in sustainability, fostering partnerships and advocating for effective climate adaptation measures that align with the company’s ambition to build a better, more resilient future.