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Bamburi Cement reduces carbon dioxide emissions by 3% in 2022

27 November 2023

Kenya: Bamburi Cement reduced its Scope 1 CO2 emissions by 3% year-on-year in 2022. Data from its Sustainability Report for 2022 shows that the subsidiary of Holcim also increased its alternative fuels substitution rate by 6%, according to the Standard newspaper. The company’s managing director Mohit Kapoor attributed the drop in emissions to the increased use of alternative fuels, using alternative raw materials to substitute for clinker, using renewable energy sources and optimisation of the cement manufacturing process. In line with Holcim Group the company has committed to becoming net zero by 2050.

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UltraTech Cement looking to buy Kesoram Industries

24 November 2023

India: UltraTech Cement, India’s largest cement producer has commenced negotiations to acquire promoters’ stakes in Kesoram Industries, which sells cement under the Birla Shakti brand. It has two cement plants: Vasavadatta Cement in Sedam, Karnataka, and Kesoram Cement, located in Basantnagar, Telangana. The two plants have a combined cement capacity of 10.8Mt/yr.

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Malayan Cement posts improved results in first fiscal quarter

24 November 2023

Malaysia: Malayan Cement’s net profit for the first quarter of its current fiscal year, the three months to 30 September 2023, increased to US$20.5m from US$203,000 during the same period of the prior fiscal year. Its revenue also rose, to US$250m from US$183m. This was mainly due to higher sales volumes and stabilisation in the selling prices of domestic cement and ready-mixed concrete.

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Aggregate Industries to use waste tiles as alternative raw material

24 November 2023

UK: Thousands of tonnes of waste ceramics from one of the UK’s largest ceramic tile manufacturers will be recycled to make cement as part of a new initiative from Aggregate Industries. The cement producer, owned by Holcim, has agreed a four-year deal with Johnson Tiles to take 20,000t/yr of legacy waste scrap from its Stoke factory in Staffordshire. They will be transported a short distance to Aggregate Industries’ Cauldon cement plant, where they will be crushed and mixed with limestone and the other raw materials prior to entering the kiln.

Andrew Whyatt, Geocycle UK General Manager at Aggregate Industries, said “We are delighted to be working with such a potteries stalwart as Johnson Tiles in order to recycle what would otherwise be a waste product. Materials such as this offer a great alternative to excavating fresh raw materials, preserving our local natural resources, whilst offering a solution whereby 100% of the material will be upcycled into new local cement. Both companies share a drive towards sustainable manufacturing and partnerships like this are vital as Aggregate Industries aims to reclaim or recycle 3Mt/yr of materials by 2025.”

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Court to rule on Lafarge Syria appeal in January 2024

24 November 2023

France/Syria: The French Court of Cassation will deliver its decision on the appeal filed in May 2022 by Lafarge, now part of Holcim, in the case relating to its activities in Syria in the 2010s, on 16 January 2024.

The body will rule on the indictments of Lafarge for complicity in crimes against humanity and endangering the lives of its employees in Syria, which were confirmed by the Paris Court of Appeal in 2022, and which the company is still contesting. The group is suspected of having paid in 2013 and 2014, via its Syria-based subsidiary Lafarge Cement Syria several million euros to jihadist groups, including the Islamic State (IS) organisation, and to intermediaries, to maintain the activity of a cement factory in Jalabiya, even as the country plunged into war.

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