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Carbon credits earned by Lucky Cement

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Lucky Cement of Pakistan has earned carbon credits through the implementation of its waste heat recovery project, whereby it has managed to reduce carbon emissions in a substantial manner. The same has been achieved by the company as per the clean development mechanism under the Kyoto Protocol.The waste heat recovery project comprises of a power generation unit which does not require any external fuel and utilises wasted heat from the system as its fuel. The company’s waste heat recovery plant has resulted in an estimated CO2 reduction at its Pezu plant to 29,918 metric tons while the reduction at its Karachi plant is 50,000 metric tons.The clean development mechanism entails developing countries to earn certified emission reduction credits through emission reduction projects. The carbon credits can be sold and traded by developing countries for financing their industrial projects.The estimated annual CO2 reduction by virtue of WHR plant at its Pezu Plant is 29,918 metric tons and by WHR at Karachi Plant is 50,000 metric tons. Lucky Cement’s innovation is thus preserving environment, curtailing its energy needs and saving cost in a unique way.The clean development mechanism allows emission-reduction projects in developing countries to earn certified emission reduction credits.These carbon credits can be traded and sold and are used by developing nations to finance their industrial projects. One allowance or certified emission reduction is equivalent to one metric ton of CO2 emissions.

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WCA Welcomes SiloConnect as associate corporate member

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The World Cement Association (WCA) has announced SiloConnect as its newest associate corporate member, expanding its network of technology providers supporting digitalisation in the cement industry. SiloConnect offers smart sensor technology that provides real-time visibility of cement inventory levels at customer silos, enabling producers to monitor stock remotely and plan deliveries more efficiently. The solution helps companies move from reactive to proactive logistics, improving delivery planning, operational efficiency and safety by reducing manual inspections. The technology is already used by major cement producers such as Holcim, Cemex and Heidelberg Materials and is deployed across more than 30 countries worldwide.

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TotalEnergies and Holcim Launch Floating Solar Plant in Belgium

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TotalEnergies and Holcim have commissioned a floating solar power plant in Obourg, Belgium, built on a rehabilitated former chalk quarry that has been converted into a lake. The project has a generation capacity of 31 MW and produces around 30 GWh of renewable electricity annually, which will be used to power Holcim’s nearby industrial operations. The project is currently the largest floating solar installation in Europe dedicated entirely to industrial self-consumption. To ensure minimal impact on the surrounding landscape, more than 700 metres of horizontal directional drilling were used to connect the solar installation to the electrical substation. The project reflects ongoing collaboration between the two companies to support industrial decarbonisation through renewable energy solutions and innovative infrastructure development.

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Cortec® Corporation applauded for its strong safety performance

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Cortec® Corporation has been recognised for its strong safety performance, receiving its sixth Governor’s Workplace Safety Award for its outstanding performance in 2025. As a Silver Achievement recipient, the company continues to maintain safety metrics well above national industry averages, an impressive accomplishment for a chemical manufacturing organisation. This achievement reflects Cortec’s proactive approach to workplace safety, focused on early hazard detection and employee involvement. The company will be formally recognised at the Minnesota Safety and Health Conference in May, highlighting how industrial companies are effectively strengthening workplace safety standards.

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