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Greening Concrete: India’s Cement Industry Leads the Way

2024-08-19
By: Roshan
On: August 19, 2024

India’s cement industry is a major energy consumer. This sector is undergoing a significant shift towards sustainability. Leading players have ambitious net zero targets for 2050. Renewable energy (RE) isContinue Reading

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Concrete Solutions for Making Cement Green

2022-04-18
By: Sanjeev
On: April 18, 2022

Cement and steel are fundamental components of structures such as buildings, automobiles, dams, bridges, and skyscrapers. These industries, however, are among the dirtiest on the globe. Cement production emits 2.3Continue Reading

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Greening Cement Is Important For Achieving Climate Goals

2022-01-29
By: Sanjeev
On: January 29, 2022

Carbon-neutral cement production is important to achieving our climate objectives. Cement is a critical component of concrete, the world’s most widely used man-made material, with few, if any, viable alternatives.Continue Reading

Its Time For The Cement Industry To Turn Green

2020-09-16
By: Sanjeev
On: September 16, 2020

Making steel and cement are two of the biggest contributors to the world’s carbon emissions. Each year, more than 4 billion tons of cement are produced, accounting for around 8Continue Reading

Green Cement: MOC Can Be A Game-Changer For The Construction Industry

2019-11-21
By: Roshan
On: November 21, 2019

Concrete is the most widely used man-made material, commonly used in buildings, roads, bridges and industrial plants. But producing the Portland cement needed to make concrete accounts for 5-8% ofContinue Reading

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