The Cement and Concrete Industries Are Huge. What Doesthis Mean In Terms of the Environment? Concrete and Other Cementationsmaterials Have Both Environmental Advantages and Disadvantages. Current Environmental and Economic Circumstancesaccelerate the Developments of New Concrete Constituents. Whereas the Processtechnology Impacts the Mix-Design Strategy, It Seems Obvious That Manufacturingprocess Is Prone to Evolutions. This Article Presents a Method to Compareenvironmental and Economic Consequences of Different Technological Solutions Onthe Basis of the Influence on the Cement Consumption Needed For a Givenconcrete Performance. Case Study Is the Choice of Dry Batch or Central Mixedconcrete Production Systems For a Ready Mixed Concrete Production. Thetheoretical Difference In Cement Consumption Is Estimated By Considering Thatthe Water Content Fluctuation Is By Far the Dominant Factor Governing the Truckto Truck Variation. the Addition of a Mixer Is Effectively Found to Contributeto Cement Reduction. Environmental Comparison Is Performed Using an Eadtindicator (Environmental Amortization Duration Time) Defined In the Article,And Testing Various Environmental Data. the Eadt For Energy Consumption,Released Co2 and Particles Are Found Below 6 Years, In the Whole Range Oftested Environmental Data For an Annual Production of 40,000 M3 Yr_1, With 2 M3mixer For the Central Mixed Concrete Plant. the Nox and So2 Eadt Results Arefound Sensitive to the Releases of the Steel Plant. the F ...