Report Advances Infrastructure Resilience Conversation in Canada

A recently released report by the Winnipeg-based International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) on the implications of climate change on Canada’s infrastructure represents an important step forward in the national conversation about infrastructure resilience. Published with support from the Cement Association of Canada, “Climate Change Adaptation and Canadian Infrastructure” summarizes current literature dealing with the challenge of adapting to climate…

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Lafarge Q3 Sales Down 4 Percent

Lafarge reported that its sales fell by 4 percent year-on-year to $5.66 billion for the third quarter of 2013 from $5.86 billion for the same period in 2012. The company blamed the results on adverse exchange rates which had a negative impact of 7 percent on both sales and profit indicators such as earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation…

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Intercem Americas Focuses on Cement Industry

New Orleans will host the 15th annual Intercem Americas – a leading cement industry conference – Dec. 2-4, 2013, at the InterContinental Hotel. Intercem will provide the latest forecasts, markets news and trading patterns, as well as insight and analysis on shipping and environmental regulations for the U.S. cement industry and the wider Americas region.

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CW Research Updates Cement Consumption Forecast

According to the Mid-2013 Updated: Global Cement Volume Forecast Report (GCVFR) released in early September by CW Research, cement markets around the world began to stabilize, even though Europe is further downgraded, as well as some other emerging markets. The twice-yearly report projects a slight uptick in world cement demand, driven by an upgrade of Chinese demand. Europe, North Africa,…

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Lafarge, Solidia Technologies Work to Reduce Environmental Footprint

Lafarge signed a partnership agreement with the U.S. start-up Solidia Technologies to industrialize an innovative technology that could reduce the environmental footprint of pre-cast concrete. The technology allows lower CO2 emissions in the cement production process, and involves the capture of CO2 in precast concrete manufacturing. Overall, CO2 emissions could be reduced by up to 70 percent.

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Camfil Names New President, CEO

Camfil Air Pollution Control (APC) parent company Camfil (Stockholm, Sweden) appointed Magnus Yngen to the position of president and CEO. He succeeds Alan O’Connell, who held the post for the past 12 years and was instrumental in taking Camfil to its current position as a leader in the air filtration industry.

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