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Canada’s low-carbon alternatives

12 May 2025

Several measures support the decarbonisation of the global cement industry. In North America, Lafarge Canada is operating Low-Carbon Fuel facilities at its Brookfield and Exshaw plants, where it turns waste into alternative fuel, significantly reducing its carbon footprint. The facilities are part of the company’s blueprint for decarbonisation. by Andrew Stewart, Lafarge Canada, and Sarah Reeves, Geocycle Canada

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