Cement News tagged: Environmental

Experts see states as force in fighting global warming

19 November 2004, Published under Cement News

With the re-election of President Bush, state governments and big business will likely be the biggest forces pushing policies and developing innovative technologies aimed at reducing US emissions of t

China publishes greenhouse gas emissions

19 November 2004, Published under Cement News

On Tuesday China reported its emissions of greenhouse gases to the United Nations for the first time. In 1994, the country emitted 2.6 billion tonnes of CO2 alone. Only figures from 1990 or 1994 were

WB to support Romania’s transport development

19 November 2004, Published under Cement News

The World Bank Board of Directors has approved two loans for Romania amounting to US$ 275m for the Transport Restructuring System and other projects.

Essroc Cement vows to reduce dust problem

19 November 2004, Published under Cement News

Essroc Cement Corp. officials assured the Nazareth Area Citizens Advisory Committee on Wednesday that they plan to address recent complaints about excessive dust coming from the company’s plants

NEC develop flame resistant polycarbonate based on fly ash

NEC develop flame resistant polycarbonate based on fly ash

15 November 2004, Published under Cement News

NEC Corporation, Japan, has announced that it has succeeded in the development of a flame resistant polycarbonate resin, which cuts manufacturing energy consumption by over 20 per cent through the use

Hima Cement completes water treatment facility

12 November 2004, Published under Cement News

Hima Cement has completed and commissioned a water-treatment plant at the factory site at Hima in Kasese. The water purification plant worth Euro 85,000 (Shs189 million) will provide clean water for

Oficemen to sign environmental agreement

Oficemen to sign environmental agreement

12 November 2004, Published under Cement News

In Spain, the cement association, Oficemen, will today sign an agreement with trade unions CCOO and UGT that will commit cement plants to reducing their pollution emissions. Under the terms of the

Lafarge plans for tyre burn

11 November 2004, Published under Cement News

Lafarge Brasil has inaugurated a new plant in Matozinhos (Minas Gerais state). The main characteristic of the new plant is the operation with industrial sub-products in the whole production process -

Extra eye to be kept on chimney

11 November 2004, Published under Cement News

Another camera is likely to be trained on an industrial chimney in Rugby to monitor chemicals which pour out. Rugby borough council officers have recommended an extra CCTV camera at Beechwood Courts

Guangdong addresses dust problems

11 November 2004, Published under Cement News

Guangdong Province is expected to introduce a floating dust warning system to help tackle worsening air pollution. Meteorological departments in the province have established observation stations in G

EPA pressed to set mercury limits for cement factories

10 November 2004, Published under Cement News

Four years ago, a US Federal judge ordered the US Environmental Protection Agency to set limits on the amount of mercury cement factories may discharge into the air. Today those plants, including seve

Cement Likely to Be Used in road building

10 November 2004, Published under Cement News

Cement could soon replace bitumen in building roads, a top Kenyan official said yesterday. A Government-backed study on the advantages of using cement instead of bitumen has been completed and experim

Company seeks to build cement production quarry

09 November 2004, Published under Cement News

A company has revived a proposal for a limestone quarry and cement plant north of Paulden in the US. Drake Cement LLC hopes to mine limestone on 59 acres of the Prescott National Forest about five mil

Water problems blamed on cement firm

08 November 2004, Published under Cement News

An Onoway-area man appeared before the provincial Environmental Appeal Board Friday alleging Lafarge Canada is responsible for the decline in groundwater under his property. Lafarge uses holding and s

St Lawrence Cement Greenport project

03 November 2004, Published under Cement News

St. Lawrence Cement has been engaged for the past several years in the process of obtaining the necessary permits for a replacement cement plant in Greenport, New York. The proposed Greenport plant wo

Cement kiln emissions are under fire in Maine

02 November 2004, Published under Cement News

A Washington, DC-based environmental group has filed a lawsuit seeking to force the federal Environmental Protection Agency to comply with a previous court order to regulate air emissions from cement