Green Gains With Graphene
Michael Bell, First Graphene, examines how graphene enhanced cement is enabling step-change carbon reductions while improving performance in housing and infrastructure applications.
Michael Bell, First Graphene, examines how graphene enhanced cement is enabling step-change carbon reductions while improving performance in housing and infrastructure applications.
A podcast series for professionals in the cement industry featuring short, insightful interviews. Subscribe on your favourite podcast app to start listening today.
This week's edition of The Weekly Brief brings you the latest on Holcim UK's Tilbury Cement Works progress, Molins' robust growth in 2025, a conversation with Shree Cement, and Votorantim Cimentos' substantial investment in structural competitiveness.
The partnership combines Loesche's VRM technology with Metso's expertise in sustainable end-to-end solutions for mineral processing and global service capabilities.
The VRM is part of a multi-million-pound investment from Holcim UK and will grind a range of raw materials including Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GBFS) and Recycled Concrete Fines (RCF).
03 Mar 2026 - 07 Mar 2026
15 Mar 2026 - 18 Mar 2026
18 Mar 2026 - 19 Mar 2026
Molins achieved a net profit of €185 million, up 1% year-on-year, equivalent to earnings per share of €2.80.
Dr. Wei Cai, Dr. Dmitry Davydov, and James D. Greene, Wacker Chemie AG, explore how silicone-based booster aids for cement grinding can help cement producers enhance cement strength and maintain performance while transitioning to lower-carbon cements.
Neeraj Akhoury, Managing Director at Shree Cement, sat down with World Cement to discuss sustainable growth, digital innovation, and the company’s long-term vision.
Votorantim Cimentos signed a contract with Auren for the acquisition of wind energy, which will power its sites located in the Brazilian Northeast and Southeast.
This week's edition of The Weekly Brief brings you insights on Cement Europe's support for investment security, ACA's leadership transition, and financial results from Amrize and CRH for 2025.
Full year 2025 total revenues of US$37.4 billion were 5% ahead of the prior year driven by favourable end-market demand, disciplined commercial execution and contributions from acquisitions.
Cement news Global cement industry Cement news today Cement magazine Lafarge cement news