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 ...
LONDON, January 14, 2026--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Leading industry organisations today issued a joint statement highlighting the substantial and positive contribution the cement industry can make to ...
(MENAFN- EIN Presswire) EINPresswire/ -- Norm OJSC has successfully completed an industrial-scale trial to co-process treated drill cuttings generated by oil and gas drilling operations, marking a ...
The Thai Cement Manufacturers Association (TCMA) reaffirmed the role of the cement industry as a key national mechanism in ...
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 ...
Co-processing enables both energy recovery and material recycling. It uses waste to replace fossil fuels in heating cement kilns, while any remaining ashes are simultaneously recycled into the ...
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