Lord Callanan visits Padeswood to learn more about plans to create the UK’s first net-zero cement works
Minister for Energy Efficiency and Green Finance Lord Callanan has visited Heidelberg Materials’ Padeswood cement works in north Wales.
Minister for Energy Efficiency and Green Finance Lord Callanan has visited Heidelberg Materials’ Padeswood cement works in north Wales.
Front-End Engineering and Design studies will drive cost-effective carbon capture, utilisation and storage technologies.
The two groups join the Community of Water Users of Vall Baixa and Delta del Llobregat, whose objective is to improve the management of the Llobregat's groundwater.
In the largest known green cement seed round to date, Swedish Cemvision joins forces with its compatriot investors Polar Structure and Backing Minds, and SF-based Zacua Ventures.
Dr S B Hegde provides a comprehensive overview of some of the paths the cement industry has available to meet net-zero goals.
Dr Dominik von Achten has held the position of Chairman of the Managing Board since February 2020.
Heidelberg Materials is continuing its progressive dividend policy.
Dr S B Hegde provides a comprehensive overview of some of the paths the cement industry has available to meet net-zero goals.
Tens of thousands of tonnes a year of planings from road maintenance schemes in London and the South East are to be recycled and reused as part of Aggregate Industries' commitment to the circular economy.
Cemex has entered into a collaboration with specialised energy transition infrastructure investor and manager White Summit Capital.
Dr S B Hegde provides a comprehensive overview of some of the paths the cement industry has available to meet net-zero goals.
The planned AirvaultGOCO2 project is part of the GOCO2 initiative to decarbonise the West of France.
Holcim has launched a share buyback programme of CHF 1 billion until year-end 2024.
The UK has seen the launch of a new autonomous and operationally efficient transport blueprint for the quarry and mining sector in Devon.
Heidelberg Materials’ Ribblesdale cement works in Lancashire has become part of a feasibility study into using ammonia as a source of hydrogen to fuel cement kilns.