Cement News tagged: Environmental

The La Araña cement plant upgrade

03 March 2006, Published under Cement News

Over coming months, the Financiera y Minera cement factory in La Araña, Spain will soon be cleaner, more environment-friendly, more productive and more attractive to look at than before. Restructuring

Cement works exceeding emissions

27 February 2006, Published under Cement News

Two tyre-burning kilns at the Lafarge plant at Westbury have exceeded the permitted emission levels of hydrogen chloride and oxides of nitrogen, says the Environment Agency.

Judges weigh up cement complaint

27 February 2006, Published under Cement News

The European Court of Justice is expected to deliver judgement in the next few months on a £54m development at a Flintshire cement works. Five judges are considering if EU laws were broken when planni

Cement plant seeks more time to unload hazardous waste

27 February 2006, Published under Cement News

Continental Cement has asked the Missouri Department of Natural Resources (DNR) for 10 days to unload hazardous waste from rail cars instead of being limited to three days as state law requires.

Mexican industry takes voluntary action against climate change

Mexican industry takes voluntary action against climate change

23 February 2006, Published under Cement News

Mexico’s environment ministry (SEMARNAT) recognized fifteen major companies today for publicly reporting their greenhouse gas emissions through a voluntary public-private initiative known as the

Kenya must set up environmental policy

22 February 2006, Published under Cement News

The Kenyan Government has been asked to formulate an environmental management policy. Mvita MP Najib Balala said yesterday that the Government needed to work closely with key partners, including NGOs

Holly Hill to use nonhazardous solid waste

Holly Hill to use nonhazardous solid waste

22 February 2006, Published under Cement News

Energis LLC, has begun supplying nonhazardous solid waste as fuel at the Holcim Holly Hill, South Carolina, plant. The waste, which will include plastics, oil absorbents, wood and paint solids, will s

Fairborn plant hopes for tyre burn

17 February 2006, Published under Cement News

Greene County Commissioners recently gave Cemex, with its cement production plant in Fairborn, permission to apply for a Scrap Tyre Grant as the company prepares to burn scrap tyres as fuel. Official

No accidents at Italcementi Castrovillari Plant 2004-2005

17 February 2006, Published under Cement News

No workplace accidents took place at the Castrovillari cement production plan of Italian construction company Italcementi near Cosenza in southern Italy, in the last two years, the company said on Feb

Tororo dust emissions anger

16 February 2006, Published under Cement News

The Ugandan District Environment Officer, Mr John Gongo, has said Tororo Cement Industry Ltd faces closure due to the continued disposal of large amounts of dust in the air during the night. He said t

Castle’s help for green group

09 February 2006, Published under Cement News

Castle Cement has donated the use of offices within its Ribblesdale site, on the edge of Clitheroe, to the Ribble Catchment Conservation Trus

Tyre-burning to re-start?

03 February 2006, Published under Cement News

Managers at Rugby Cement, now part of Cemex, are confident tyre-burning will start again very soon on a permanent basis. The plant has just completed its trials into the controversial method, which pr

Investment cements plant’s future in Laramie

03 February 2006, Published under Cement News

Mountain Cement’s Kiln No. 1 makes cement at a prodigious 576t per day. The larger by Kiln No. 2 fires its way to 1345t of cement every day. However, both kilns are being eliminated in favor of a sing

Activists ask Cemex to clean up

31 January 2006, Published under Cement News

An environmental watchdog group that successfully challenged a proposal to exempt the oil and gas industry from water-quality regulations last year is shifting its focus to the maligned Cemex cement p

Cement plant dispute unresolved

30 January 2006, Published under Cement News

After three months, the settlement between Biodiversity Conservation Alliance, the Sierra Club and Mountain Cement that all parties agreed to in court still hasn’t been finalised. The

DEP to hold public hearing on cement plant permitting

27 January 2006, Published under Cement News

The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has scheduled a routine public hearing in Branford Tuesday, Jan. 31 from 6 - 8 p.m. at Hatch Park Community Center to hear comments on DEP’s in