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  1. Lafarge gets approval to burn plastics at Michigan plant in the US

    shingles and plastics at its cement plant in Alpena, reports Detroit Free Press. The building material supplier says fuel emissions shouldn't have health effects on residents. According to tests performed at the production unit, burning the materials...

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    • Category: Environment
  2. Lafarge plant in Michigan gets approval to burn shingles and plastics

    cement plant in Alpena, Michigan, United States has requested approval to burn shingles and plastics, saying that fuel emissions shouldn't have health effects on residents, reports Detroit Free Press. The request was approved by the Department of...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  3. ThailandÔÇÖs SCG introduced WHR technologies in Vietnam

    SCG focuses on reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions (CW Group) ThailandÔÇÖs Siam Cement Public Company Limited or SCG has introduced waste heat recovery (WHR) technology at the cooperation workshop "Science and technology ÔÇô...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  4. Nova Scotia pulp mill to have another emissions tests

    Emissions tests underway at Nova Scotia pulp mill (CW Group) The government of Nova Scotia says another round of emissions testing is underway at the Northern Pulp mill in the Pictou area, reports Winnipeg Free Press.   The province's Environment...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: North America
  5. IndiaÔÇÖs Ambuja Cements ranks 10th on the Carbon Disclosure Leadership Index

    ash blended, whereas the industry average is 67 percent. This helps conserving natural limestone and also helps reduce CO2 emissions due to its burning. "This means a great deal to us. It is evident that the best practices followed by Ambuja will set a...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  6. Georgia-Pacific to expand its production

    at the nearby Gurdon plywood mill that would increase the mill's efficiency and capacity, as well as further reduce air emissions. "As the housing market continues a slow, but steady improvement, our plans to invest at Gurdon ensure our ability to meet...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: North America
  7. CemexÔÇÖs cement plant in Lloseta, Spain completes environmental improvement program

    of the facility. The increased use of alternative fuels and the introduction of more efficient burners have reduced CO2 emissions by 3.8 percent per ton of clinker from 2006 to 2014. The replacement rate of fossil fuels with alternative fuels rose from...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  8. New use for fracking waste water tested at cement plant

    Brookfield, Nova Scotia showed that treated waste water used to cool the cement-making kiln produced the same level of emissions as fresh water drawn from a nearby lake, reports Herald News. According to the Lafarge spokesman Regan Watts, the test...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  9. American senators demand investigation into grant for cement plant in Canada

    also oppose the construction of the cement plant, considered highly polluting due to the production of greenhouse gas emissions. Copyright CW Group. All rights reserved. Unauthorized distribution expressly prohibited.

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    • Category: Markets & Competition
  10. Government regulations has been exceeded by Northern Pulp mill

    content you tried to access is only available to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}]The Northern Pulp mills emissions not only exceed government regulations but the company is nearly two years late in meeting a condition in its operating permit from the...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: North America
  11. EU court rejects HolcimÔÇÖs carbon theft lawsuit

    the European Union's top court dismissed HolcimÔÇÖs lawsuit against the European Commission over the theft of 1.6 million emissions allowances in 2010, the cement manufacturer is mulling its options, reports Reuters. Holcim's arguments that the...

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    • Category: Markets & Competition
  12. Fire at Lafarge Tarmac works in Dunbar, UK

    Fire occurred at the cement kiln house. The fire was quickly extinguished, no one was hurt, and there is no issue with emissions. Copyright CW Group. All rights reserved. Unauthorized distribution expressly prohibited.  

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    • Category: Markets & Competition
  13. Lafarge plans to burn alternative fuels in Alpena, MI discussed at hearing

    clean wood, shingles and some plastics at the plant for some time with the permission of the DEQ and test results on the emissions have been submitted. The plant wants to add some additional fuels into their fuel mix. The permit would allow Lafarge to...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  14. Greek Titan Cement won European award

    resources. Titan Cement is using nearly 600,000 tons of waste per year, achieving annual reductions in carbon dioxide emissions of over 60,000 tons. Copyright CW Group. All rights reserved. Unauthorized distribution expressly prohibited.  

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    • Category: Markets & Competition
  15. Emissions of Nova Scotia mill still high

    Nova Scotia pulp mill's emissions still too high according to latest results (CW Group) [PAID={"id":"9,10,11","title":"The content you tried to access is only available to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}]Tests that has been made at the Northern Pulp...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: North America
  16. Titan America plans to build new cement plant in North Carolina

    the size of those overlooking the river now, on the site within the next decade. Local activists claim the new plantÔÇÖs emissions would make New Hanover County's air some of the dirtiest in the state. The prospective plant has become wrapped up in...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  17. Asia Pulp and Paper to battle climate change

    The declaration, which was formalised at an event hosted by UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, highlights that reducing emissions from deforestation and increasing forest restoration are key to tackling climate change. Moreover, Teguh Ganda Wijaya,...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: North America
  18. A personal debate on Northern pulp mill

    Involvement of Dr. John Hamm to raise awareness about emissions (CW Group) With a public denunciation of former premier Dr. John Hamm, the debate over the future of the Northern Pulp mill has taken a very personal tone, reports CBC.   At a free...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: North America
  19. Russian cement plant reduces harmful emissions

    at its 2nd rotary kiln roasting plant by December, reports Nokstv. The new filters ill reduce to a minimum the harmful emissions into the atmosphere. Despite the high costs of the equipment, each of the filters amounting to 100 million rubles, the...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  20. EPA considering new rules from biomass energy plants

    (CW Group) Stakeholders have been anxiously awaiting the EPAÔÇÖs release of its accounting framework for biogenic CO2 emissions from stationary sources, which was expected this summer. But it looks like they may be in limbo a bit longer, reports Pallet...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: North America

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