- 14 April 2026 - Hongkong Land and Gammon Construction have partnered
to introduce CarbonCure to Hong Kong. Through this strategic
collaboration, the companies are deploying the patented CO₂
mineralisation technology in Tomorrow's CENTRAL project, marking its
first use in Hong Kong. This alliance pioneers low-carbon building
materials in the city and accelerates the wider industry's transition.
Embodied carbon accounted for 70% of Hongkong Land's total carbon
emissions in 2025, with industry research indicating that more than 80%
of the embodied carbon in a typical new commercial building is
associated with concrete, brick and steel. Cement production generates
about 7% of global CO₂ emissions, more than three times that of civil
aviation, making it a critical decarbonisation priority.
CarbonCure offers one of the most effective solutions, reducing
cement content by 4–7% without compromising concrete quality or
performance. The new technology injects captured CO₂ into fresh concrete
during mixing, where it undergoes a chemical reaction to form a
mineral, permanently trapping carbon within the material. When combined
with a low-carbon concrete mix containing approximately 40% Ground
Granulated Blast-Furnace Slag (GGBS), a 34% carbon emissions reduction
is achieved compared to traditional non-green concrete.
Implementing this innovative technology supports Hongkong Land's
target of achieving a 22% reduction in Scope 3 carbon intensity by 2030.
It also aligns with Tomorrow's CENTRAL project's sustainability
objectives, including using 100% low carbon concrete, 100% green rebar,
and 100% sustainable timber during construction, and to divert 75% of
construction waste.
Tomorrow's CENTRAL: a project with sustainability at its core
Tomorrow's CENTRAL is Hongkong Land's bold three-year plan to
transform the LANDMARK retail portfolio. Announced in June 2024, the
project is ambitious in its scope, encompassing extensive façade
enhancements, retail renovations and office lift-lobby relocations From
inception, sustainability has been the project's guiding principle.
The CarbonCure concrete mix technology was deployed by Hongkong
Land and Gammon in November 2025 after it was approved by the Buildings
Department in September 2025 following a rigorous 18-month testing and
preparation period.
Michael T. Smith, Group Chief Executive of Hongkong Land, said:
"Sustainability
is a key business priority for Hongkong Land. Using lower carbon
concrete on Tomorrow's CENTRAL helps to advance the goals of our
Sustainability Framework 2030. As the first developer to apply this
technology in Hong Kong's premium commercial sector, we continue to
demonstrate our commitment to innovation and encourage wider industry
uptake."
Eddie Tse, Group Sustainability Manager, Gammon Construction,
said: "We are delighted to partner with Hongkong Land on Hong Kong's
first application of CarbonCure concrete. Their strong commitment to
sustainability and openness to pioneering solutions have been
instrumental in making this milestone possible. By permanently
mineralising carbon within building materials and reducing cement use,
lower carbon concrete represents a meaningful step forward in
embodied‑carbon reduction. With this successful deployment, we look
forward to extending similar innovations across the industry and
collaborating with more clients to drive low‑carbon construction in Hong
Kong."