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Lafarge Bath plant receives accolades

12 July 2006, Published under Cement News

Awards were recently bestowed on Lafarge Canada Inc. in recognition of the environmental programs undertaken at its cement plant in Bath, Ontario. The awards were presented to Lafarge employees at a luncheon ceremony held on July 5, 2006 at the Bath plant.    The Portland Cement Association (PCA) has bestowed the 2005 Land Stewardship Award on the plant in recognition of environmental activities undertaken, including continuous environmental improvements to the facility, a wildlife habitat,...

Inventors develop cement composite, Japan

07 July 2006, Published under Cement News

Shinsaku Fujimori of Ibaraki, Japan, and Shigeji Kobori of Saitama, Japan, have developed a novel cement that is alkalescent, capable of solidifying a wide range of soil and applicable to biological environment. According to the US Patent & Trademark Office: "The cement composition contains 100 parts by weight of magnesium oxide, 5 to 25 per cent by weight of at least one of silicic acid, alumina and iron oxide, 3 to 35 parts by weight of a phosphate, 2 to 30 parts by weight of gypsum and 0....

ACC’s ready mixed concrete plant gets ISO 14001

06 July 2006, Published under Cement News

Mumbai-based Associated Cement Companies Ltd’s (ACC) ready mixed concrete facility at Faridabad in Haryana has recieved the ISO 14001 certification for adhering to global safety and environmental norms.    The plant has implemented the management system complying with standards of ISO 14001 for manufacturing and supply of ready mixed concrete(RMC) in pollution-free environment, ACC said in a release.    The company received ISO 14001 certification from the ISO certification agency Benchmar...

Holcim sets emissions and safety targets

04 July 2006, Published under Cement News

Holcim has announced that it has set new targets for emissions and occupational health and safety.    Holcim is well on track to meeting its sustainability targets. Thus, for example, net CO2 emissions per ton of cement have been reduced by 14.7% since 1990. The voluntary target of a 20% reduction by 2010 is therefore within reach. For the first time, CO2 data have been assured by an external auditor.   Holcim has set itself additional targets in the two important areas of occupational hea...

Making tomorrow’s buildings more energy efficient

04 July 2006, Published under Cement News

According to the International Energy Agency, the consumption of coal, oil and gas rose by 700% between the early 1960s and the year 2000. Today approximately 40% of the total energy used in OECD countries is used in buildings. The goals of the WBCSD’s project on energy efficiency in buildings are energy self-sufficiency and carbon neutrality at reasonable costs by 2050. China has decided to make energy efficiency a top priority and as such has included some significant goals in its 11th fi...

Tarmac’s eco-friendly approach to business

04 July 2006, Published under Cement News

Tarmac is spearheading an ambitious eco-friendly restoration project to enhance the environment in one of the first initiatives of its kind in the UK. The firm has consulted a team of environmental specialists ahead of launching the restoration project at Swanworth Quarry, which is located in the Dorset countryside within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The quarry lies adjacent to a stretch of the Dorset coastline which forms part of the Jurassic Coast, a designated World Heritage Sit...

Bryant Mather Scholarship Awarded to Raissa Ferron

04 July 2006, Published under Cement News

The 2006 ASTM International Katherine and Bryant Mather Scholarship has been awarded to Raissa Ferron, a teaching assistant and Ph.D. candidate studying self-consolidating concrete and cementitious materials at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill. ASTM International Committee C09 on Concrete and Concrete Aggregates administers the scholarship, which assists full-time undergraduate students who are completing their second/sophomore year of college, or graduate students pursuing degrees ...

Cement dust is ’no real risk to health’

30 June 2006, Published under Cement News

Fears that dumped cement kiln dust would be a risk to health cannot be proved experts say.  Castle Cement wants to tip dust waste from its new UK£56m kiln on farmland at the firm’s Padeswood factory near Buckley.    It will save the company hauling up to 10,000t of dust to special dumps outside North Wales.    But Flintshire councillors threw out the firm’s tip application, against officers’ advice, saying it posed a risk to health and water courses.    The company appealed to the Assembl...

Siam City Cement to invest in alternative fuel

21 June 2006, Published under Cement News

Siam City Cement plans to set up a new power plant burning industrial waste, a report in Krungthep Turakij said.  Holcim, the major shareholder in Siam City Cement, has been successful in building a trash-burning power plant at its factory in Ziggenthal, Switzerland. The company hopes to use the same technology to set up a trash-burning power plant to provide energy for its plant in Saraburi, Thailand. The project will cost US$20-30m. It will use mainly old tyres and used oil as fuel, as wel...

Climb every mountain, swim every river

16 June 2006, Published under Cement News

Holcim has succeeded in using alternative fuel at many of its plants worldwide. Holcim has now begun to apply the new approach to its affiliate plant in Saraburi province, Thailand, with an investment amounting to Bt1 billion.   "Holcim is using household and industrial waste to substitute for fossil fuels, including coal and lignite, in the production of cement," said Barbara Dubach, vice president of Holcim Group Support Ltd.  "After 15 years of using alternative fuels and raw materials f...