CEMPROM’s green revolution: How the EU is helping a Serbian business lead the way in sustainability
06 Nov 2024
Serbia
In Preljina, CEMPROM, a major player in concrete production, has demonstrated that sustainability and business success can go hand in hand. Benefiting from the Ecoloans programme—financed by the German Development Bank (KfW) and supported by the EU’s Regional Energy Efficiency Programme (REEP)—the company has made substantial strides towards greener operations.
Founded in 1992, CEMPROM has grown from producing concrete blocks and bagging cement to becoming a leader in concrete production, with projects including Corridor E 763 and local construction partnerships. Today, with a fleet of over 100 trucks and employing 150 people, the company can produce approximately 300,000 tons of concrete annually.
Through a €820,000 investment facilitated by UniCredit Bank, CEMPROM upgraded its fleet to methane-powered vehicles. This has cut fuel consumption by 42%, reduced nitrogen oxide emissions by 32%, and cut carbon dioxide emissions by 56%, with additional significant cuts in unburned hydrocarbons and particulates. Financially, these changes bring savings of around 20% annually, with the investment expected to repay itself within four to five years. Dejan Isailović, CEMPROM’s Director of Production, highlights these initiatives as both economically and environmentally strategic, contributing to the company’s sustainable growth and job creation.



