February 2024

February 2024

The February 2024 issue of Global Cement Magazine starts with a look at what architects want from our sector in 2024, while thyssenkrupp Polysius offers a potential solution in the form of its meca-clay process to activate clay without calcination.

Eggersmann and Ecocem Environmental Solutions discuss their recent mechanical and biological treatment (MBT) plant in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, while there's a full run-down of the Global FutureCem Conference, held in late 2023. There are 'concrete' solutions to the carbon crisis from Paebbl and Ultra High Materials and Global Cement's take on cement in major South American markets.

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In Discussion: Ultra High Materials
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 24-01-2024

In the fourth of our articles about the companies short-listed within the Global Cement & Concrete Association's Innovandi Open Challenge, Global Cement speaks to Ultra High Materials, a developer of patented high-strength, durable, low-CO2 concrete blends.

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Paebbl: Taking down the goliath of CO2 emissions
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 24-01-2024

For Paebbl, carbon sequestration in concrete is a solution within a solution.

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Major markets in South America
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 24-01-2024

Four markets in South America - Brazil, Colombia, Chile and Argentina - share a cement capacity of 123.6Mt/yr at the beginning of 2024. Like the El Niño weather phenomenon, which brought a wet start to the year, global economic effects are shifting the way cement companies operate along the length of the continent.

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Global cement prices
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 24-01-2024

Global Cement's monthly cement price round-up

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The Last Word
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 24-01-2024

Global Cement's monthly final word

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