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Home News UK cement industry beats targets

UK cement industry beats targets

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April 16, 2012
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The Mineral Products Association's executive director, Dr Pal Chana, has described the industry's performance against its Environment Agency-agreed Sector Plan targets for 2010 as a landmark for the cement industry.. In 2005 MPA cement members entered into an historic five-year environmental performance programme with the UK Environment Agency setting demanding targets to be met by 2010.

The Mineral Products Association’s executive director, Dr Pal Chana, has described the industry’s performance against its Environment Agency-agreed Sector Plan targets for 2010 as a landmark for the cement industry..

In 2005 MPA cement members entered into an historic five-year environmental performance programme with the UK Environment Agency setting demanding targets to be met by 2010.

The Cement Industry Sector Plan has the primary objective to deliver improved performance in a wide range of areas against a 1998 baseline.

Dr Chana said: “I am delighted to report that against our 2010 Environment Agency agreed targets, the cement industry has not only met them, but surpassed them by some considerable margin in most cases.

Progress includes (kilogrammes per tonne of Portland cement equivalent) oxides of nitrogen (NOx) emissions down 59%; sulphurd dioxide (SO2) emissions down 87%; dust emissions from all sources down 83%, and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions down 22%.

Dr Chana added: “This step change in performance has not come easily or cheaply. It has taken multi-million pound investments against a backdrop of changing environmental legislation and ever more challenging EU and UK climate change policies. Yet the industry has done everything asked of it and more. We are immensely proud of this achievement and determined to maintain these high standards as we move forward.”

MPA Cement chairman, Jon Morrish, said: “The cement industry continues to go from strength to strength in delivering on its environmental commitments. When we agreed our 2010 targets with the Environment Agency we knew they were challenging and would take time, money and determination to succeed.

“MPA Cement members have invested in all three areas to achieve these outstanding results and I thank and congratulate every one of the industry’s employees for their contributions.”

The industry now looks forward to developing objectives and targets for the next decade.

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