The December 2022 issue of Global Cement Magazine contains our annual review of the year's news highlights and Top 100 producer listing, as well as technical contributions on slag supplies, biomass pellets, safety, sustainability, and the use of hydrogen in cement production.
There's also a look at the effects of the EU's up-coming carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) on countries that supply cement to the EU, a gearbox renovation case-study from Thailand and a bucket elevator installation case-study from the United States.
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Global Cement presents a numerical analysis of our sector ahead of the print release of the Global Cement Directory 2023, with selected news highlights from major cement markets.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine worsened the energy crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and has caused dramatic consequences for the cement sector around the world in 2022. Meanwhile, the increased societal shift towards Net Zero has continued to filter through to building materials companies - and their investors - including a reimagining of the very structure of our industry.
Global Cement looks at how the EU Emissions Trading Scheme’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) could affect those exporting cement to the EU.
Joe Harder challenges some misconceptions about the future of granulated blast furnace slag (GBFS) trends, highlighting some of the findings of his company’s recently released market report GBFS Focus 2030.
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