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Ghana’s green cement breakthrough

10 July 2025

CBI Ghana reports on its US$100m investment to produce limestone calcined clay cement, known as LC3, on the site of its Tema grinding facility in Accra, Ghana. This pioneering initiative looks set to make the company a world leader in low-carbon cement production. by CBI Ghana, Ghana

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