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AdBri boosts sales and profit in 2021 25 February 2022
Australia: AdBri’s consolidated revenues reached US$1.13bn in 2021, corresponding to a 7.6% year-on-year rise from US$1.05bn. Cement sales constituted 39% of the group’s revenues and rose by 12% year-on-year. Earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) were US$128m, down by 0.4% from US$129m. The company recorded a net profit after tax of US$85.7m, up by 3.1% from US$83.2m in 2020.
Chair Raymond Barro said “The many challenges of 2021 revealed the strength of our people and the depth of their skills, capabilities and experience. On behalf of the board, I would like to commend (managing director and CEO) Nick Miller, his executive leadership team and all our people for their commitment, dedication and resolve as they have continued to deliver for our stakeholders.”
Indonesia Power produces cement-free concrete from ash 25 February 2022
Indonesia: Indonesia Power says that it has processed coal fly ash and bottom ash from its Adipala power plant into building materials, including cement-free ready-mix concrete, concrete blocks, paving slabs and refractory casts. The energy company also supplies ash to mine reclamation and water neutralisation projects, according to LKBN Antara News. In total, it reused 135,000t of ash by-products in 2021. The company generates 85,000t/yr fly ash and bottom ash.
Sinar Tambang Arthaestari has previous targeted Indonesia Power’s ash products for use in its cement production.
Sri Lanka: Lanwa Sanstha Cement says that it will commission its 2.8Mt/yr Hambantota grinding plant in Mirijjawila Export Processing Zone in early March 2022. The project had previously been scheduled for delivery in January 2022. Lanka Business Online News has reported that China Merchant Ports subsidiary Hambantota International Port Group agreed to supply a 2.4km conveyor belt and two ship unloaders in November 2021. After commissioning the grinding plant, Lanwa Sanstha Cement will proceed with Phase 2 of its work to increase the facility’s capacity to 4Mt/yr.
US: Lafarge North America has reported that its Paulding, Ohio, plant achieved 99% alternative fuel (AF) substitution in its cement production, up from 95% in past years. The operator said that the fuel change saved 205,000t of CO2 emissions in 2021.
UltraTech Cement loses licences for Amreli limestone mines 24 February 2022
India: The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has quashed UltraTech Cement’s environmental clearances for its Babarkot and Jafrabad limestone mines in Gujarat’s Amreli District, the Indian Express newspaper reports. The tribunal said that, as a cluster spanning over 50ha, extensions to the mines were subject to Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Climate Change (MEFCC) approval. This was not granted at the time of the latest expansions’ approval by the State Environment Impact Assessment Authority in 2018.