Ciment Català joins the Observatory of Circular Economy of Catalonia

The experience of the Catalan cement factories in the use of waste, both as a raw material and as an energy source, will be one of the contributions of Ciment Català in Catalunya Circular, the observatory on circular economy that the Generalitat has launched in May 2018. This space aims to be a point of [...]

2018-05-15T08:17:15+02:00May 15th, 2018|

Each cement factory contributes more than 2 million euros in taxes

The economic benefit that the cement production plants generate to the local communities where they are located amounts, only in the fiscal scope, to more than 2 million euros of annual average, according to the II Study on CSR in the cement sector, elaborated by Forética and Fundación CEMA. The study highlights the commitment to [...]

2018-03-08T08:17:51+02:00March 8th, 2018|

The public tender maintains in November the low level of all 2017

The activity in the construction of public infrastructures continues at an extremely low level. The volume of public tender in Catalonia corresponding to November 2017 was 265 million euros, a figure that represents only 16.65% of the historical maximums. Half of this amount comes from town halls and councils, which have become the main driving [...]

2018-01-22T09:41:47+02:00January 22nd, 2018|

The reduction of purchases in the electric interruption service puts production and exports at risk

Electricity costs have once again become a major threat to the cement industry in Catalonia. Red Eléctrica de España (REE) has completed the process of assigning interruptibility service through competitive auctions with the allocation of an interruptible power for the period from January 1 to May 31, 2018 of 2,584, 9 MW. This means a [...]

2018-01-09T08:58:12+02:00January 9th, 2018|

The carbon footprint of cement could be reduced by up to 80% in 2050 by applying emerging technologies

The Association of cement manufacturers in Spain, Oficemen, has prepared a roadmap for the reduction of carbon emissions by 2050. The document highlights the potential of some emerging technologies, such as carbon capture and storage (CAC), which would allow reducing up to 80% the carbon footprint of the Spanish cement industry in 2050. About 60% [...]

2017-12-14T11:23:15+02:00December 14th, 2017|

The industry considers unaffordable more taxes on productive activity

The Technical Committee of Ciment Català, formed by representatives of the 4 associated companies, considers that the possibility of new taxes on productive activity represents a serious economic threat to the sector due to the effects it could have on the fiscal area. This positioning refers both to new taxes for activities in the factories [...]

2017-12-04T18:18:00+02:00December 4th, 2017|

The Follow-up Commission of the III Voluntary Agreement with the Generalitat addresses the transition to the Circular Economy

The first meeting of the Monitoring Commission of the III Voluntary Agreement between the Generalitat and the Catalan cement industry has established the key aspects that must be developed to improve the protection of the environment and the transition to the Circular Economy. The Commission, held on October 17, considers the use of resources, the [...]

2017-11-06T10:23:14+02:00November 6th, 2017|
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