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Joint cross-industry statement: Cement industry co-processing should be more widely adopted for global sustainable waste management
Leading industry organisations today issued a joint statement highlighting the substantial and positive contribution the cement industry can make to addressing the urgent global challenge of ...
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.
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 ...
Industry Voice: Air bp’s global head of sustainability, Andreea Moyes, on the role of co-processing refineries when it comes to decarbonising aviation both in the short and long term While sustainable ...
Cement co-processing of end-of-life composites avoids up to 1 ton of CO2 emissions per ton processed
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 ...
TAGUIG CITY – Despite the passage of the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act (RA No. 9003), solid waste management remains a major challenge in the country due to improper waste disposal, ...
Due to rapid population growth and continued development in both urban and rural areas, the waste generated every day in the Philippines has steadily increased from over 37,000 tons per day in 2012 to ...
Viet Nam is the third largest footwear maker in Asia and fourth in the world (behind China, India and Brazil), accounting for about 10 per cent of global production. Viet Nam is the third largest ...
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