Semen Indonesia starts work on green cement plant

According to Dwi Soetjipto, managing director of Semen Indonesia, the cement producer has started work on its new cement plant in Rembang. The green plant, with capacity of 3 million tonnes/year covers 5 hectares, and some 30% of the area around the plant will be used as an open green area. The environmentally-friendly features of the plant include strict emission control, use of alternative energy as well as lower utilization of electricity and water.
June 23, 2014

According to Dwi Soetjipto, managing director of 7818 Semen Indonesia, the cement producer has started work on its new cement plant in Rembang.

The green plant, with capacity of 3 million tonnes/year covers 5 hectares, and some 30% of the area around the plant will be used as an open green area.

The environmentally-friendly features of the plant include strict emission control, use of alternative energy as well as lower utilization of electricity and water.

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