Cement News tagged: Environmental

UK – Calls for reopening the Rugby-to-Stockton railway line

17 January 2004, Published under Cement News

Lorry loads of clay from a new quarry at Stockton, Warwickshire, planned by Rugby Cement are causing

USA – Environmental award for Giant Cement

17 January 2004, Published under Cement News

Giant Cement has received an environmental accolade of “exceptional pollution prevention and wildlife habitat results while mentoring others as community leaders in environmental stewardship”

Quarry rejection welcomed

16 January 2004, Published under Cement News

Environmentalists have welcomed the rejection in court of an attempt to create Britain`s biggest quarry in the Western Isles. A French multi-national`s bid to excavate the so-called `superquarry` at L

Ireland – Meat and bonemeal problem addressed

08 January 2004, Published under Cement News

A government committee has concluded that the co-incineration of meat and bonemeal (MBM) in cement production and electricity generation can provide the country with a safe and efficient means of disp

Spanish bonemeal

Spanish bonemeal

06 January 2004, Published under Cement News

Valencia region, eastern Spain, used 75 per cent of the bonemeal made in the region as a fuel for the cement industry in the region, a representative of the Local Government, Rafael Blasco, said on Ja

Melon uses tyres

05 January 2004, Published under Cement News

Chile`s Cemento Melon has begun using used tyres to fire its kiln no 9 at its industrial plant in Region V municipality La Calera, Melon communications manager Ignacio del Rio confirmed to

Hudson plant debate

Hudson plant debate

05 January 2004, Published under Cement News

The longstanding debate over St Lawrence Cement`s proposal to build a US$320 million cement plant about 20 miles from the Connecticut border in New York continues. Currently, the company, St. Lawrence

UK – Court rejects superquarry plan

05 January 2004, Published under Cement News

Plans for a 600ha ‘super quarry’ at Lingerbay, Harris have received a setback for cement producer Lafarge as the Court of Session rejected the plans.

Spain – Cement plants burn 75 per cent of Valencia’s bonemeal

05 January 2004, Published under Cement News

The region of Valencia, eastern Spain, burns 75 per cent of its bonemeal production in cement plants – the highest in Spain, according to local government representative, Rafael Blasco. The use of bon

China - Tibetan Goatian moved to protect air quality

30 December 2003, Published under Cement News

One of Tibet’s major polluters, Goatian Cement, has been moved away from the outskirts of Lhasa into a deep valley at 30km distance.

Sumitomo Osaka Cement to expand waste processing

24 December 2003, Published under Cement News

Sumitomo Osaka Cement plans to spend 4 billion yen over a two-year period starting in fiscal 2004 to increase its processing capacity for waste products used as raw materials.

Chile – Corema authorises Polpaico alternative fuels burning

18 December 2003, Published under Cement News

Corema, the environment agency covering the Santiago metropolitan region, has authorised Cemento Polpaico to burn alternative fuels in its Cerro Blanco works, 38km north of

UK – SEPA calls Scottish companies for EMS sign-up

17 December 2003, Published under Cement News

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) is calling Scottish companies to sign up for the remas project, a three-year study to examine environmental management systems (EMS) in the EU.

Europe – Cement Sustainability stakeholders make progress in wide range of issues

12 December 2003, Published under Cement News

The latest Cement Sustainability stakeholder meeting, hosted by the Cement Sustainability Initiative in Brussels, was the scene for productive talks on many of the more complex issues surrounding the

China – Setting green limits to cool down expansion

12 December 2003, Published under Cement News

China is considering a major campaign of environmental impact assessment in the fast-growing cement, steel and aluminium sectors to cool down excessive growth.

Europe – European greenhouse gas emission trading scheme is ready

11 December 2003, Published under Cement News

EU commissioner and environment chief Margot Wallstrom said at a recent UN climate change conference : “The EU carbon market is now a reality. …