Cement News tagged: Environmental

Thomaston has asked to participate in Dragon permitting

05 December 2005, Published under Cement News

Thomaston has a direct and sustantial interest in participating in this hearing," wrote the town’s attorney, Paul Gibbons, in a Nov. 15 letter to the Board of Environmental Protection.

Lafarge wins UK award

30 November 2005, Published under Cement News

Lafarge Cement UK, which owns Cauldon Works at Cauldon Low, near Leek, received a ‘Big Tick Award’ in Business in the Community’s Awards for Excellence. Lafarge’s entry to the awards, Cem

Builders be aware of the environment

30 November 2005, Published under Cement News

The Auckland Regional Council is warning building contractors and developers to ensure their actions don’t impact on the environment. During the past 18 months the ARC pollution hotline received more

Ontario cement plant to burn tires

28 November 2005, Published under Cement News

The Lafarge cement plant in Bath, Ontario will be permitted to burn scrap tires as well as garbage such as cellulose, plastics and bone meal, in a $10-million tire and waste-burning facility west of K

Cement plants could take GRP waste

Cement plants could take GRP waste

25 November 2005, Published under Cement News

Around 80 per cent of thermoset waste from the automotive industry could in future be used as a raw material and energy source in cement kilns. According to the European Composite Recycling Company (E

UK cement industry on right enviro track

25 November 2005, Published under Cement News

The British Cement Association (BCA) has welcomed the publication of the Environment Agency’s sector plan for the cement industry. The sector plan is an important component of the cement sector’s sust

Member of the FTSE4Good Index

Member of the FTSE4Good Index

18 November 2005, Published under Cement News

The FTSE4Good Index responds to the rising interest of socially responsible investors. HeidelbergCement has met the specific Index criteria by transparent reporting on progress in environmental protec

City Commission meets November 28

17 November 2005, Published under Cement News

Florida: Newberry city commissioners said that on Nov. 28, they plan to cast the final vote for or against the special-use permit that would let the Florida Rock cement plant on County Road 235 double

China seeks cleaner, more efficient forms of energy

16 November 2005, Published under Cement News

China is seeking cleaner and more efficient forms of energy as soaring oil and coal consumption poses an increasing threat to the environment and surging prices threaten to undermine economic growth.

TCL temporarily shuts down operations

16 November 2005, Published under Cement News

A 31 year old electrician, Sunil Balgobin, died less than 24 hours after he fell from a scaffold on Monday, while 17-year-old Dinesh Rampersad was entombed in cement on Saturday. TCL chief executive o

City officials debate expanding cement plant

16 November 2005, Published under Cement News

USA: Newberry city officials deliberated for hours Monday about the proposed expansion of Florida Rock Industries’ cement plant, with experts for the company arguing for approval and some reside

Haryana seeks investment in ash based units

15 November 2005, Published under Cement News

The Indian Haryana Power Generation Corporation (HPGC) has invited proposals from private entrepreneurs for setting up of manufacturing units of ash based products such as cement, concrete, blocks, br

Cement Industry on track to achieve environmental objectives

15 November 2005, Published under Cement News

The British Cement Association (BCA) has today (15 November 2005) welcomed the publication of the Environment Agency’s sector plan for the cement industry. The sector plan is an important component of

Lyons plant enviro debate

14 November 2005, Published under Cement News

Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment inspectors claim Cemex ran a faulty filtration system and allowed trucks to stir up dust on its property just east of Lyons based on observations f

Holcim’s Missouri plant

11 November 2005, Published under Cement News

Construction of a US$600m cement plant that has been delayed for years by environmental lawsuits will get under way within the next six months, company officials said. Holcim said feasibility and mark

Cement firms ’must cut CO2 emissions’

11 November 2005, Published under Cement News

UK cement producers unveiled a report on how the industry must change to help reduce its environmental and socio-economic impact last week. The report by the sustainability task force set up by indus