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Boral’s Berrima decarbonisation

26 June 2025

Australian construction materials company Boral is progressing on its decarbonisation pathway and, at the same time, meeting its obligations under the Australian Government’s Safeguard Mechanism. Significant upgrades at Boral’s Berrima Cement Works are leading to a reduction in carbon emissions at the strategically significant manufacturing facility. by Boral Ltd, Australia

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