UK-First quarry autonomous innovation unveiled in Devon
The UK has seen the launch of a new autonomous and operationally efficient transport blueprint for the quarry and mining sector in Devon.
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.
After yet another great day of presentations, EnviroTech's last day is already here!
A tool, which is helping to monitor decarbonisation in the cement industry, has now been expanded to include the production of calcined clays.
TITAN has unveiled its refreshed logo, which embodies the group’s purpose to make the world a safe, sustainable, and enjoyable place.
With EnviroTech's first day of presentations already over, day two promises even more fascinating presentations and opportunities to delve into how to make cement greener!
ABB and Salt X sign agreement for technology development to help decarbonise cement and other hard-to-abate industries.
Hoffmann Green has announced the signature of a commercial partnership with Groupe Tartarin, a company based in Vienne, manufacturing a wide range of ready-to-use cements.
World Cement's first in-person conference and exhibition has officially begun, with an exciting schedule of speakers lined up for Monday!
Hoffmann Green Cement Technologies has announced a two-year extension of its partnership with Bouygues Immobilier.
Julio Rodríguez is to step down as chief executive after nine years leading the company.
Through its investment, Bpifrance demonstrates its commitment to partner with Fives to support a more efficient and sustainable industry.
World Cement’s first in-person conference and exhibition is due to kick off on Sunday 10 March! Join cement industry professionals from around the world to discuss the cement industry's decarbonisation journey.
Leading organisations from the cement and concrete industry have attended international talks in Paris, which it is hoped, will help to create a framework to decarbonise the built environment.
Scotland’s economic development and drive for decarbonisation depend on domestically available mineral products according to MPAS.