Cement News tagged: Environmental
Permit renewal withdrawn for Lehigh, US
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District has withdrawn its Title V operating permit renewal for
Lafarge Ravena plant permit renewal looms
As the deadline for public comment approaches, leading advocacy groups have formed specific concerns
Continental Cement needs more waste storage
Continental Cement Co. is seeking a state permit to build additional waste storage at its Hannibal plant.
Shiva Cement to reduce 45% carbon emissions
Orissa-based Shiva Cement aims to reduce carbon dioxide emission by 45 per cent through utilising
Lafarge is Sustain-Able at Ecobuild
Lafarge has announced that it will exhibit at Ecobuild 2010 – the world’s biggest event dedicated to
Holcim Philippines recognised for mining efforts
Holcim Philippines, Inc won eight major awards during the 56th Annual National Mine Safety and
Hanson UK publishes first sustainability report
Hanson UK has produced its first sustainability report since becoming part of HeidelbergCement Group
Energy conservation award for Shree Cement, India
Shree Cement has won the prestigious first prize in Energy Conservation for Ras Unit V for the year
Moves to protect Cebu’s coral reefs, Philippines
To protect the remaining coral reefs in the Bantayan Island in Cebu, environmental law group Batas
EPA Looks Into American Cement Permit
The storage silos at American Cement’s transfer station sit in a North Valley neighborhood.
Three Chinese cement firms to report emissions
Three Chinese cement firms have joined a global initiative to report emissions data.
Further reviews called for proposed Titan plant, US
Environmental groups have gone to court to force a Titan America’s proposed plant near the North
Taiheiyo cited as ‘safest mineral processing plant’, Philippines
Japanese cement manufacturing company based in Cebu has recently earned recognition for being the
Lafarge Cement receives new waste burning permit, Slovenia
The Environment and Spatial Planning Ministry on Tuesday renewed the environmental permit to
Australia: dust fears from cement factory
Residents near Cockburn Cement in Munster were concerned
ACC uses municipal waste to fire its kilns
ACC Ltd is discussing with a number of urban local bodies