The February 2024 issue of Global Cement Magazine starts with a look at what architects want from our sector in 2024, while thyssenkrupp Polysius offers a potential solution in the form of its meca-clay process to activate clay without calcination.
Eggersmann and Ecocem Environmental Solutions discuss their recent mechanical and biological treatment (MBT) plant in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, while there's a full run-down of the Global FutureCem Conference, held in late 2023. There are 'concrete' solutions to the carbon crisis from Paebbl and Ultra High Materials and Global Cement's take on cement in major South American markets.
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An architect of many years’ standing, Scott Shell moved to the philanthropic climate change organisation ClimateWorks Foundation in 2022. Here, he offers his thoughts on ‘what architects want’ from the cement and concrete sectors in 2024...
thyssenkrupp Polysius has launched Polysius® meca-clay, a technology that enables the industrial scale mechano-chemical activation of clays, without calcination or process emissions.
Ecocem Environmental Solutions, part of Faruk Group, is leading the way when it comes to RDF production in the Middle East. Global Cement spoke to the company's general manager Mohammed Fareed and Eugen Becker from Eggersmann Recycling Technology, the supplier of mechanical and biological treatment (MBT) equipment that made the plant possible...
The 4th Global FutureCem Conference took place in Brussels in December 2023 with delegates from around the world. The majority of delegates felt that their companies would substantially reduce their CO2 emissions as a result of attending the event.
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