The February 2021 issue of Global Cement Magazine is an alternative fuels and sustainability special, with contributions from the Global Cement & Concrete Association and the World Cement Association, as well as DI MATTEO Group and STELA Laxhuber GmbH. This month's issue also looks at cement plant building safety and maintenance, white cement production and the Spanish cement sector, as well as all the latest news.
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The Global Cement & Concrete Association (GCCA), founded in early 2018, released its 2050 Climate Ambition in September 2020. The ambition statement outlines the aims of the industry to transition to a low-carbon future and produce CO2-neutral concrete by 2050. It represents the first time that the industry has come together to jointly state such a bold and wide-ranging set of sustainability targets. Its CEO Dinah McLeod recently took time out of her busy schedule to talk to Global Cement.
Effective and timely collaboration regarding decarbonation technologies will be key to minimising the effects of climate change, no more so than in hard-to-abate sectors like cement production. It is with this aim that the World Cement Association and Decarb Connect began a new partnership in 2020. Global Cement recently spoke to both parties about the journey so far and what cement producers can learn from other sectors.
Global Cement recently caught up with Dr Luigi Di Matteo, CEO of Di Matteo Group, to discuss the company’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic, plus its wider effects on the use of alternative fuels in the cement sector.
Global Cement recently caught up with Thomas Laxhuber, the CEO of STELA Laxhuber, which produces equipment for the drying of alternative fuels in the cement sector.
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