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Rajender Sharma, Vice President – Process, Wonder Cement, talks about leveraging alternative raw materials, fuels and advanced technologies to reduce carbon emissions and marching towards net zero goals.

What is the current sentiment in the cement industry about going green?
In recent years, there has been a significant shift in the sentiment within the cement industry towards embracing sustainability and going green. With growing awareness of environmental concerns and the urgent need to mitigate climate change, cement manufacturers worldwide are increasingly focusing on eco-friendly practices and innovations to reduce carbon emissions and environmental footprint.

Tell us about the key alternative raw materials used for the manufacturing of green cement?
Key alternative raw materials used for manufacturing green cement include industrial by-products such as fly ash, slag and silica fume. These materials not only reduce the consumption of traditional raw materials like limestone and clay but also help in lowering carbon emissions during the production process.

Fuel plays an important role in the green initiative of the cement industry. How does the use of alternative fuels impact the productivity and efficiency of the manufacturing process?
The use of alternative fuels, such as biomass, waste-derived fuels and alternative fossil fuels, significantly contribute to the green initiative of the cement industry by reducing dependency on fossil fuels and decreasing carbon emissions. While initially, there may be some adjustments required in manufacturing processes, the long-term benefits include improved productivity, enhanced energy efficiency and reduced environmental impact.

Tell us about the cement blends or products from your organisation that are lower in their carbon content.
At Wonder Cement, we are committed to producing cement blends and products that are not only high-quality but also environmentally sustainable. Our range of low-carbon cement blends includes products formulated with a higher percentage of supplementary cementitious materials, such as fly ash and conditioned fly ash, resulting in a reduced carbon footprint compared to traditional cement products.

Tell us about your net zero goals. How much have you achieved so far?
Wonder Cement has set ambitious net zero goals to minimise carbon emissions across our operations. While we have made significant progress in reducing our carbon footprint through various initiatives and investments in sustainable technologies, we continue to strive towards achieving our ultimate goal of becoming carbon-neutral.

How do you incorporate sustainability into your cement manufacturing process?
Sustainability is at the core of our cement manufacturing process at Wonder Cement. We incorporate sustainable practices such as optimising energy consumption, utilising alternative raw materials and fuels, implementing advanced emission control technologies, and promoting circular economy principles to minimise waste generation and environmental impact.

Can the incorporation of automation and technology further the green initiative of the cement industry?
Absolutely. The incorporation of automation and advanced technology in cement manufacturing not only enhances operational efficiency and product quality but also facilitates the adoption of sustainable practices. Automation enables real-time monitoring and optimisation of processes, leading to reduced energy consumption, lower emissions and overall environmental sustainability.
What are the major challenges in reducing the carbon content of cement manufacturing, and how can they be resolved?
One of the major challenges in reducing the carbon content of cement manufacturing is the industry’s reliance on traditional production methods and raw materials. However, with continuous research and development, along with investments in innovative technologies and alternative materials, such as carbon capture and utilisation, the cement industry can overcome these challenges and transition towards greener and more sustainable production practices.

How do you measure the impact of your green cement on the environment and society?
At Wonder Cement, we employ rigorous monitoring and assessment processes to measure the environmental and social impact of our green cement products. This includes evaluating factors such as carbon emissions, resource utilisation, community engagement, and stakeholder feedback. We continuously strive to improve the sustainability of our products through innovation, research, and collaboration with industry partners and experts. Our commitment to sustainability extends beyond compliance, as we aim to create lasting positive impacts on the environment and society.
As a responsible player in the cement industry, Wonder Cement remains steadfast in its dedication to sustainable practices, innovation, and environmental stewardship. Our journey towards a greener future is ongoing, and we are proud to lead by example in shaping a more sustainable cement industry for generations to come. By prioritising sustainability, innovation, and collaboration, Wonder Cement is committed to leading the transition towards a greener and more sustainable cement industry.

  • Kanika Mathur

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30-Day Traffic Diversion In Place For CC Road Works In Madhapur

Diversions in place from May 16 for cement concrete road works

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The Cyberabad Traffic Police issued a traffic advisory as road works begin for the laying of a cement concrete (CC) road from Jaya Shankar Statue to RRR Restaurant at Parvathnagar in Madhapur limits. The advisory indicated that traffic diversions will be in place for 30 days from May 16 to ensure the smooth flow of vehicles and to minimise congestion on the affected stretch. The measure aims to balance uninterrupted construction activity with the movement needs of commuters.

Traffic moving from Toddy Compound towards Parvathnagar village will be diverted at Parvathnagar junction towards Sunnam Cheruvu and the 100 feet road. Local motorists and public transport operators have been advised to follow the diversionary route as directed by traffic personnel on duty. Alternate routes and signage have been planned to mitigate delays and to manage peak hour congestion.

Police officials said the diversion had been planned to facilitate uninterrupted road works while maintaining traffic movement in the area. Commuters were urged to plan their travel accordingly and to cooperate with traffic staff managing the stretch. Authorities indicated that enforcement of diversions would be active and that violations could attract penalties.

The 30 day schedule is intended to allow contractors to complete the laying and curing phases with minimal interruption to vehicular flow. Residents and businesses in adjacent localities have been advised to factor the diversion into deliveries and travel plans. The traffic police promised continuous monitoring of the works and the operational diversions and emphasised that temporary inconvenience was necessary for longer term improvement of the road network. Traffic personnel will be stationed at key junctions and additional signage and temporary markings will be displayed to guide motorists and pedestrians through the revised alignments while public transport services will follow the diversion where feasible and operators have been asked to adjust timetables to minimise disruption.

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HeidelbergCement India Receives Consent For Khandwa Grinding Unit

Consent granted by Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board

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HeidelbergCement India (HeidelbergCement India) has received regulatory consent to establish a cement blending and grinding unit at Village Dongaliya, Tehsil Punasa, District Khandwa in Madhya Pradesh. The consent was granted by the Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board under the Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and the Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 and is dated 17 May 2026. The company disclosed the development in a filing made under Regulation 30 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015.

The project plan envisages procurement of long term availability of fly ash and the allotment of land on lease for setting up the unit. The proposed facility is described as a blending and grinding installation which will process cementitious materials sourced from nearby operations and suppliers. Company filings state the measures required to secure raw material logistics and statutory compliance before commencing construction.

The addition of a grinding unit in Khandwa is intended to strengthen regional supply and improve logistical efficiency by reducing haulage distances for finished product. The unit is expected to complement existing capacities in central India and to offer flexibility in product mix through blending operations. The reliance on fly ash as a supplementary cementitious material will necessitate long term supply agreements with thermal power producers and coordination with waste utilisation policies.

The disclosure to the regulator and to the stock exchanges follows standard corporate governance practice and aims to keep investors apprised of capital expenditure initiatives. The company indicated that subsequent permits and clearances would be sought in accordance with applicable environmental and land use rules. The project is presented as part of HeidelbergCement India’s broader strategy to optimise capacity distribution and to respond to regional demand dynamics.

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PROMECON introduces infrared-based tertiary air measurement system for cement kilns

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The new solution promisescontinuous, real-time tertiary air flow measurement in cement plant operations.

PROMECON GmbH has launched the McON IR Compact, an infrared-based measuring system designed to deliver continuous, real-time tertiary air flow measurement in cement plant operations. The system addresses the longstanding process control challenge of accurate tertiary air monitoring under extreme kiln conditions. It uses patented infrared time-of-flight measurement technology that operates without calibration or maintenance intervention.

Precise tertiary air measurement is a critical requirement for stable rotary kiln operation. The McON IR Compact is engineered to function reliably at temperatures up to 1,200°C and in the presence of abrasive clinker dust. Its vector-based digital measurement architecture ensures that readings remain unaffected by swirl, dust deposits or drift. Due to these conditions conventional measurement systems in pyroprocess environments are often compromised.

The system is fully non-intrusive and requires no K-factors, recalibration or periodic readjustment, enabling years of uninterrupted operation. This design directly supports plant availability and reduces the maintenance overhead typically associated with process instrumentation in high-temperature zones.

PROMECON has deployed the McON IR Compact at multiple cement facilities, including Warta Cement in Poland. Plant operators report that the system has aided in identifying blockages, optimising purging cycles for gas burners, and supplying accurate flow data for AI-based process optimisation programmes. The practical outcomes include more stable kiln operation, improved process control, and earlier detection of process disturbances.

On the energy side, real-time tertiary air data enables reduction in induced draft fan load and helps flatten process oscillations across the pyroprocess. This translates to lower fuel and energy consumption, fewer unplanned shutdowns, and a measurable reduction in NOx peaks. This directly reflects on the downstream cost implications for plants operating SCR or SNCR systems for emissions compliance.

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