Cement News tagged: Environmental
Cemex unveils carbon footprint tool
Cemex today announced that it has developed a carbon footprint tool – the first of its kind in the building materials industry
EU warns emissions traders about registry requests
The European Commission has warned participants in its emissions trading scheme (EU ETS) not to
Cemex and partners present new conservation book
Cemex presented “Fresh Water: The Essence of Life”, a new, visually captivating book at COP 16 in
Ash Grove Montana plant – 10 injury-free years
Ash Grove cement plant in Montana City logged 10 years without a single day lost to a workplace injury
Pennsylvania fines Essroc for air violations
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has fined Essroc Cement Corp, US$50,558 for air emission violations and
New pollution checks at Lafarge Cement, Slovenia
The government of Slovenia reviewed on Thursday a report on the environmental permit of the
ACC Shuts West India plant on pollution control board
India’s second-largest cement maker by capacity, ACC, has shut its plant at Ghugus in the western
Holcim Romania traces stolen EUAs
Earlier this week, Holcim Romania announced that on November 16, 2010 its CO2 accounts held within
DOH completes first phase of Lafarge study, USA
The New York State Department of Health (DOH) has released its findings for the Public Comment Draft
EU’s CO2 permits missing from Holcim Romania registry
The European Commission said on Wednesday one million European carbon permits have gone missing
Proposed Portuguese plant plans ’incompatible’ with local area
The construction of a cement factory in Rio Maior, near the Natural Park of Serra de Aire and Lamps,
Catalan cement companies to reduce emissions
Catalan cement companies have pledged to reduce their CO2 emissions by at least 1Mt by 2015 with the
Phoenix Cement plant earns perfect energy efficiency
Salt River Materials Group’s Phoenix Cement Company Plant in Clarkdale, Arizona, has achieved a
Dominican Republic: Cemex warned on river pollution
Environment Minister Jaime David Fernandez Mirabal warned the industries that are polluting the Higuamo
Lafarge objects to EPA push for hard data on coal ash ‘stigma’
Lafarge North America, the largest cement supplier in the United States and Canada, is objecting to EPA’s insistence in its proposal to issue first-time Resource Conservation & Recovery Act (RCR
IDNR, Buzzi cement Vermilion River agreement
An agreement between the Illinois Department of Natural Resources and Lone Star Industries (Buzzi Unicem USA), announced Monday the Buzzi Unicem-owned section of the Vermilion River outside Oglesby wi