Cement News tagged: Environmental
Ulyanovskcement receives green certificate, Russia
Products of CJSC Ulyanovskcement, part of the Eurocement group, have been recognised to be in
Lafarge WAPCO launches health, safety month, Nigeria
With emphasis on transport safety, Lafarge Cement WAPCO Nigeria Plc, has launched its annua
Lucky Cement marks World Environment Day, Pakistan
Lucky Cement celebrated World Environment Day on 4 June 2011, which it marked this year mainly by
Argos begins production of green cement
Argos recently acquired 9.33% of Ceratech, a US company that has the latest technology to produce
CO2: European cement plants fear disadvantages

The planned measures in Europe to reduce CO2 would have a massive impact on the cement industry and
Lafarge wins sustainability champion award, UK
Lafarge Cement has won the British Precast’s Sustainability Champion Award for a record-breaking third year running.
Lehigh says it is cutting mercury emissions by 90%
The Lehigh Permanente cement plant announced Friday it is using new technology to substantially reduce its mercury emissions.
Construction of Uttar Pradesh plant stopped
Three months after its regional office cited a violation of rules, the environment ministry has stopped the
Cemex receives go-ahead to increase kiln capacity, USA
Florida state environmental regulators have announced they intend to issue a permit granting Cemex
Philippine cement manufacturers engage in green initiatives
Local Philippine cement manufacturers investing in efforts to reduce the environmental their environmental footprint including
Aberthaw public consultation for alternative fuels
Aberthaw cement works, located in the Vale of Glamorgan in Wales, held public exhibitions last week to raise awareness of new waste-derived fuels it
MPA concerned over new emissions target, UK
The Mineral Products Association (MPA) is warning that proposals for the accelerated reduction of carbon emissions made in the fourth report of the Climate Change Committee
USA overall energy improvements – report
A Duke University study prepared for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reports that the cement industry reduced its energy intensity by 13 per cent during
St. Marys Cement tests burning alternative fuel, USA
A three-day test burn at the St. Marys Cement plant here was scheduled to begin yesterday following
Cemex Brooksville to begin testing new fuels, USA
State regulators are about to grant Cemex’s Brooksville South cement plant permission to begin testing a variety of new fuels to fire its kilns.
PCA files briefs addressing challenge to EPA Rule, USA
The Portland Cement Association (PCA) yesterday filed legal briefs with the District of Columbia Circuit