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Cemex to co-process Manuelita agro-industrial wastes

30 August 2024, Published under Cement News

Regenera, Cemex's business for waste valorisation, has entered an agreement with Colombia-based Manuelita to transform sugar industry waste into alternative raw materials in the production of building materials. Under the initiative, Manuelita will supply industrial vinasse, a by-product from sugar or ethanol production, to Regenera. According to Alejandro Ramirez, president of Cemex for Colombia and Peru, "This commercial relationship between Cemex, Regenera and Manuelita is of great rele...

Regenera launches alternative fuel pilot project

19 July 2024, Published under Cement News

Regenera, a subsidiary of Mexico-based cement giant Cemex , is establishing a pilot project to generate alternative energy that aims to turn Querétaro into the first zero-waste municipality in the country. The project will transform Querétaro’s organic waste into alternative fuel (AF) through a drying process similar to that used in a number of European cities. Antonio Balmori, VP of urban solutions at Cemex Mexico, stated, “This project that we started today at our Broquers Ambiental...

CEMEX signs waste agreement in Dominican Republic

10 August 2023, Published under Cement News

CEMEX ’s circular waste management business, Regenera, and DP World, a global leader in supply chain solutions, have signed an agreement for circular waste management solutions in the Dominican Republic. Under the agreement, Regenera will convert used tyres from DP World Dominicana’s logistics operations into a substitute for fossil fuels, thereby avoiding landfilling and the associated methane emissions. After exhausting all avenues for waste circularity (reduction, reuse, and recycling...

CEMEX's Regenera expands Mexican operations

03 July 2023, Published under Cement News

CEMEX ’s circular waste management business, Regenera, is expanding its operations in Mexico with the opening of a new facility in partnership with leading waste collection company PASA. The partnership between Regenera and PASA will support the Mexican city of Puebla’s efforts to become a zero-waste city.  Puebla’s solid municipal waste will be sorted at the new joint facility. After separating out all recyclable waste, the remaining waste will substitute fossil fuels at CEMEX’s nearby...