Plastic waste, one of the most prevalent forms of global waste, is being increasingly utilized as a key feedstock in cement kilns. This shift helps cement producers tackle the plastic waste crisis ...
From de-commissioned wind blades to end-of-life tyres and agricultural waste, co-processing offers a circular solution to Europe’s waste problem – whilst reducing the cement sector’s CO2 emissions.
“Some cement kilns already substitute more than 90% of fuels with waste through co-processing, whereas many parts of the world have no established practises at all. That is why we are renewing our ...
Together, WindEurope, EuCIA, CEMBUREAU, EBI, Cefic UP/VE, Cefic Epoxy Europe and Glass Fibre Europe call on policymakers to recognise these benefits and facilitate the upscaling of co-processing with ...
Cement production is the second-largest industrial contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions, but its carbon footprint could be dramatically reduced with a new low-cost, scalable approach ...
9 industry associations [1] have commissioned SGS INTRON to prepare a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) report exploring the environmental impacts of treating End-of-Life (EoL) composites by co-processing ...
A proposed low-carbon cement processing facility in Wilmington is under study by the Port of Los Angeles, with a public meeting to roll out the specifics scheduled for Nov. 1. The facility, which ...
Norway’s Statoil saves hundreds of millions of euro in avoided carbon taxes by using CCS. Since 1996, the Sleipner gas field has stored about one million tonnes CO2 a year. A second project in the ...
The modern world is built on concrete, and cement is what makes it possible. You've probably heard these two terms used interchangeably, especially while watching DIY videos on YouTube. However, they ...