New pilot plant for carbon capture inaugurated in Aalborg, Denmark
Cementir inaugurated the second carbon capture pilot plant at its Aalborg cement plant in Denmark.
Cementir inaugurated the second carbon capture pilot plant at its Aalborg cement plant in Denmark.
This agreement involves supplying Hoffmann Green Cement’s clinker free cements to CRBPE’s four concrete plants.
Cemex has welcomed in the introduction of the newly revised standard for British concrete, representing an advancement in the UK industry.
Daniel Rennie, Leilac, provides a techno-economic study for low-cost cement decarbonisation.
Tarmac has become the first company to sign the Hertfordshire Growth Board’s Hertfordshire Development Quality Charter.
The two companies have announced the signature of a contract for the supply of carbon-free cements, including a volume commitment until 2027.
The company was honoured with the prestigious prize as 'pioneer of transformation in the German economy'.
Nikos Nikolakakos, CEMBUREAU, explains the concept of co-processing and how it will help to improve the cement industry’s sustainability.
Aker Carbon Capture, together with Aker Solutions, has been awarded a full FEED by Hafslund Oslo Celsio.
Thousands of tonnes of waste ceramics from one of the UK's largest ceramic tile manufacturers will be recycled in order to make cement.
The Mineral Products Association (MPA) is disappointed by the government's lack of commitment to a UK CBAM in recent Autumn Statement.
Cemex announces that it will soon have obtained Type III Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) certificates.
CRH plc has reached an agreement to divest its lime operations in Europe to SigmaRoc.
Sven Demmig and Sunny Schoone, Innomotics, a Siemens company, elaborate on how solutions in automation, electrification and digitilisation can help to decarbonise the cement industry.
Breedon Group provides its trading update for the ten months to 31 October 2023.