The November 2021 issue of Global Cement Magazine has a strong focus on sustainability ahead of the COP26 Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, UK. This includes Global Cement's comprehensive review of ongoing CO2 capture, storage and utilisation projects in the cement sector, a look at the environmental performance of the German cement sector in 2020 and a call to action from India's Udaipur Cement Works regarding the importance of joined up approaches to data analysis.
There's also a look at the cement sectors of the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states, plus a look at how robotic assistants could revolutionise on-site installation of cement-based boards.
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Global attention will soon focus on industrial decarbonisation during the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26), which will take place in November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. Some cement producers have moved ahead of the curve, with a number of longstanding CO2 capture and storage projects and a burst of new ones announced in September 2021. Here, Global Cement rounds up those projects currently in progress.
Peter Hartvigsen, CEO and Founder of construction robotics start-up Kobots, speaks about his company’s plans to empower construction sector workers, including those who install cement-based boards.
Global Cement visited the RWM (Resource and Waste Management) show on 22-23 September 2021 at the UK’s NEC, to find out what real-world trade shows now look like.
VDZ, the German Cement Association, has released its Environmental Data report for the nation’s cement sector in 2020, a year like no other. Global Cement looks at the report and what it tells us about one of the world’s most environmentally-aware cement sectors...
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