India is the world’s second-largest producer of cement in the world. According to government studies,?cement production reached 329 million tonnes (MT) in FY20 and is projected to reach 381 MT by FY22. But with the production of witnessing a steady growth, cement production has various impacts that add to the already increasing environmental degradation. Cement manufacturing contributes greenhouse gases directly to the production of carbon dioxide when calcium carbonate is heated (producing lime and carbon dioxide) and indirectly through the use of energy, especially if the energy is obtained from fossil fuels. The cement industry produces about 5% of global man-made CO2 emissions, of which 50% is from the chemical process, and 40% from burning fuel. The amount of CO2 emitted by the cement industry is nearly 900kg of CO2 for every 1,000kg of cement that is produced.