Lafarge Canada invests in low-carbon fuel facility to drive emissions reductions
CAN$38 million facility at Exshaw plant will replace up to 50% of natural gas with low-carbon fuels, primarily wood-based construction demolition waste
CAN$38 million facility at Exshaw plant will replace up to 50% of natural gas with low-carbon fuels, primarily wood-based construction demolition waste
A popular global photo competition called “Concrete in Life”, which highlights the sustainability, essential nature and beauty of concrete throughout the world, has been launched from New York’s influential international Climate Week.
Cemex was recognised for its innovative work with the VeryNile initiative in Egypt and placed in the 24th position out of 52 ranked companies.
Lafarge Canada and Geocycle Canada, members of Holcim Group, and the Department of Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), Office of Energy Research and Development (OERD), today announced the opening of Geocycle's first low-carbon fuel plant in Canada – a more than $10-million facility located at the Lafarge Canada Brookfield Cement Plant (NS).
Calderys organises a safe day in all its industrial sites to promote and strengthen a strong health and safety culture across the company
Cement Association of Canada explores an action plan designed to help decarbonise the cement industry.
Investment covers Sublime’s first commercial manufacturing facility, giving Holcim a large share of Sublime Cement™ produced there, and rights to co-develop future large-scale facilities
Half-year sales doubled to €3.3 million compared to H1 2023, with expanded market diversification
Since starting production in 2021, Geofortis has obtained approvals for its SCM from agencies in California, Colorado, Nevada and Utah.
General contractor Webcor broke ground on Mission Rock in 2020, recruiting Cemex to provide its lower-carbon concrete Vertua® to establish the foundation for the neighborhood’s first three buildings.
This US$38 million investment expands Summit's Green America Recycling operation, enabling the plant to replace approximately 55% of its fossil fuel usage with non-hazardous waste.
Future notes will finance general corporate purposes, including sustainable projects and decarbonisation efforts towards TITAN’s transition to net zero emissions.
Cemex has sold its operations in Guatemala to Holcim Group, for a total consideration of approximately US$200 million.
Cemex announced it has contributed to the repair of the Demopolis Lock and Dam on the Tombigbee River.
Company prevents 5.9 million metric tonnes of CO2 emissions while expanding sustainable offerings