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Thai university conducts cradle-to-grave analysis of Myanmar’s cement 28 September 2020
Thailand: King Monkut's University of Technology Thonburi has conducted a cradle-to-grave analysis of the environmental impacts of 1t of cement from neighbouring Myanmar. The study concluded that the cement’s production had major environmental impacts in terms of “climate change, photochemical oxidant formation, fine particular matter formation, terrestrial acidification, fossil resource scarcity, damage to ecosystems and damage to human health. Resultantly, researchers concluded that “some improvement measures should be considered, which include upgrading the cement manufacturing process, increasing the share of clinker substitutes, utilising alternative fuels, optimising energy efficiency and implementing energy recovery technologies."
Lucky Cement launches vocational scholarships 28 September 2020
Pakistan: Lucky Cement has partnered with Hunar Foundation to launch scholarships for dedicated vocational training programmes for eligible young people in Lakki Marwat District, Khyber Pakthunkhwa Province. The Daily Messenger has reported that the company said that the scheme aims to “empower the youth of Pakistan through skill development.”
Competition Commission of Pakistan conducts search of All Pakistan Cement Manufacturers Association headquarters 25 September 2020
Pakistan: The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has conducted a search of the All Pakistan Cement Manufacturers Association (APCMA) headquarters in Lahore, Punjab Province as part of it investigation into alleged anticompetitiveness by cement producers. The Daily Frontier Star has reported that the aim of the search was “to gather evidence of possible communication, arrangement, agreement or understanding between cement producers pertaining to the alleged violation of the provisions of the Competition Act.” The CCP launched the investigation in May 2020 following a request from the Ministry of Industries and Production (MoIP).
Dalmia Cement signs Near-Zero pledge 25 September 2020
India: Dalmia Bharat subsidiary Dalmia Cement has joined five leading companies of other sectors in signing the Near-Zero pledge, an industry charter targeting “near-zero carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2050” at the virtual Climate Week NYC. The Times of India newspaper has reported that the pledge consists of a commitment to “undertake carbon sequestration efforts, if needed, and set reporting indicators and targets to enable tracking of corporate goals on the decarbonisation pathway.”
Dalmia Cement urged national governments to “positively enforce targets for efficiency, emissions reduction and circular economy to make carbon neutrality by 2050 a reality.”
Dalmia Cement launches Dalmia Masters 25 September 2020
India: Dalmia Bharat subsidiary Dalmia Cement has announced the launch of Dalmia Masters, an online platform for builders using Dalmia products. The company says that the platform “will offer opportunities for skill advancement, best-in-class construction practice sharing and a wide range of rewards.”
Chief operating officer (COO) Ujjwal Batria said, “As a leading cement brand, our product’s validation and recommendation by the contractor and technocrat community plays a large role in our success. Reaching out to thousands of contractors and masons, Dalmia Masters will help redefine what construction professionals can expect from cement brands.”
Executive director and head of marketing Pramesh Arya added, “Dalmia Cement’s outreach to construction professionals has always been pioneering. Dalmia Masters is a robust performance-linked loyalty programme, which will also expand our Future Today promise. The programme respects and celebrates the contractor community’s skill and vision, and will further strengthen the relationship we have built with it.”