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22.06.2023 12:27CB Green and Ecocem unveil a joint venture to support decarbonisation of the European cement industry
CB Green, a division of Groupe CB focused on delivering low carbon and circular economy solutions for the concrete and construction industries, and Ecocem, Europe’s leading independent provider of low carbon cement technologies, today announced a long term cooperation agreement to establish a new joint venture which will support the scale-up of Ecocem’s low carbon ACT technology by 2025, and CB Green’s ambitions to deliver low carbon solutions to the construction industry.
Region: United Kingdom
20.06.2023 12:40Cement truck in UK bio-fuel first
The leading construction materials supplier, which has its group headquarters at Coalville in Leicestershire, has deployed the truck as part of its Lafarge Cement business.
Region: United Kingdom
23.11.2022 15:26Another carbon capture breakthrough demonstrated
Hanson has demonstrated another ground-breaking carbon capture process, this time at our Ribblesdale cement works in Clitheroe, Lancashire.
Region: United Kingdom
The World Cement Association (WCA) announces today that it is welcoming Carbon Upcycling Technologies, a waste and carbon utilisation company, as an Associate Corporate Member.
Region: United Kingdom
Significantly reducing the CO2 footprint of any project on which it is used, Ecocem Ultra provides an alternative to the traditional cement manufacturing process.
Region: United Kingdom
21.10.2021 10:50Holcim CEO Jan Jenisch elected President of the Global Cement and Concrete Association
The Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA) has announced the election of Jan Jenisch, CEO of Holcim, as Association President
Region: United Kingdom
20.07.2021 13:45The World Economic Forum and the Global Cement and Concrete Association join forces to deliver concrete actions for climate
GCCA and World Economic Forum have launched ‘Concrete Action for Climate’ (CAC), a collaborative platform that will help drive the industry’s journey to carbon neutral concrete by 2050
Region: United Kingdom