UK cement news
Tarmac provides grant for Parwich Royal British Legion improvements
The club received almost £20 000 to complete the project which will make the building safe, warm and welcoming for those who use it.
Tarmac grant helps Whisby Nature Park with facilities upgrade
Access to the visitor centre at Whisby Nature Park will be improved through a programme of work thanks to a grant from the Tarmac Landfill Communities Fund.
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Tarmac makes reptile habitat enhancements at Bellhouse Quarry
Populations of nationally important reptile species have been protected and moved to specially designed and bespoke new habitats at Tarmac’s Bellhouse Quarry in Essex.
Waste Knot Energy develops new range of alternative fuel pellets
The company has developed a new range of pellets made from non-recyclable waste, designed specifically for high-energy-use industries looking to reduce their carbon footprint.
Cement Admixtures Association becomes Affiliate Member of MPA
The agreement will enable MPA to provide support services to CAA and allow CAA to take a more active role in the vital work of MPA in promoting sustainable concrete and masonry construction, and its broader engagement with industry.
TITAN Cement Group accelerates its sustainability efforts
The company has released its Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) targets for 2025 and beyond.
Mineral Products Association outlines ‘Priorities for Government’
MPA has called for a collaborative approach in its Priorities for Government document, highlighting how the industry’s economic, social, environmental and material contribution can support the government’s agenda.
Blue Planet becomes Associate Corporate Member of WCA
The World Cement Association has announced that it has further expanded its international network of members by welcoming Blue Planet as an Associate Corporate Member.
Hanson’s CCS feasibility study gets the green light
HyNet North West has been awarded funding totalling £72 million to create the world’s first low carbon industrial cluster through its development of a hydrogen and carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, giving Hanson the green light to carry out a CCS feasibility study at its Padeswood cement works.