UK cement news
Holcim, IGNIS P2X, and Exolum present ECO2FLY
Holcim, IGNIS P2X, and Exolum have formed a strategic partnership to develop ECO2FLY, an innovative CO2 circular economy project that will transform industrial emissions into sustainable aviation fuel (eSAF).
Heidelberg Materials granted planning permission for CCS at Padeswood
Heidelberg Materials UK has been granted planning permission to build a carbon capture plant (CCP) at its Padeswood cement works in north Wales, marking a major milestone for the project.
The Costly Air Cannon Conundrum
Jeff Shelton, Dracyon, outlines a three-step strategy to tackle leaking air cannons and eliminate the 'million-dollar problem' of air leaks.
Carbon Clean announces successful completion of world’s first industrial deployment of CycloneCC
CycloneCC achieved milestone of around 4000 operating hours over a six-month period, delivering a high purity CO2 product.
Industry 4.0 – are we there yet?
Anders Noe Dam, FLSmidth Cement, explores why the cement sector lags in embracing Industry 4.0 technologies and highlights key opportunities to accelerate the digital transformation of cement plants.
Holcim North America wins Slag Cement Award for sustainable projects
Holcim North America was recognised in the 2024 Slag Cement in Sustainable Concrete Awards by the Slag Cement Association (SCA).
Tarmac and TVS Interfleet announced as eFREIGHT 2030 consortium members
eFREIGHT 2030, part of the UK Government’s Zero Emission HGV and Infrastructure Demonstrator Programme (ZEHID), has announced Tarmac and TVS Interfleet (TVS) as the latest members of its consortium.
Concrete in Life Photo of the Year winner revealed
Concrete in Life Photo of the Year from Venice Beach wins US$10,000 top prize.
Skanska and Cemvision agree to reduce the climate footprint in construction industry
Skanska and Cemvision have entered into a collaboration to accelerate the transition of the construction sector toward more sustainable building practices.
Boral secures AUD$24.5M Federal Grant for carbon-reducing adaptations at cement kiln
The project will reduce CO2 process emissions from cement clinker manufacturing by up to 100 000 t.