Initiatives such as carbon capture, sustainable sourcing and technological substitutes aim to achieve net-zero emissions, reducing environmental impact by curbing greenhouse gases and resource consumption. ICR...
Join DPIIT, Ministries & industry leaders at Cement EXPO 2023 on Dec 14-15 for sustainability talks Sh. Sanjiv (Jt Secretary, DPIIT), Emir Adiguzel (Founder & Director,...
RS Kabra, Executive Vice President – Commercial, Wonder Cement, talks about the impact on profitability of the cement business and quality of the end product. Tell...
ICR explores the various facets around the integration of Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs) into the cement manufacturing process, which has emerged as a crucial solution to...
Arun Shukla, President and Director, JK Lakshmi Cement, elucidates how supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) are evolving as an indispensable route toward a sustainable future. Construction activities...
ICR analyses how the integration of supplementary cementitious materials (SCM) and the strategies thereof has catalysed the cement industry’s economic landscape, fostering streamlined processes and enhanced...
Asok Kr. Dikshit, Richa Mazumder, Sanjeev Kr. Chaturvedi and Lok Pratap Singh, National Council for Cement and Building Materials (NCCBM), discuss the themes of sustainable development...
Ajay Sharma, Deputy Manager – Environment, Udaipur Cement Works Limited (UCWL), looks at the different aspects of emissions and their environmental impact while discussing the inherent...
Sameer Bharadwaj, Head – Manufacturing Excellence, JK Cement, discusses how the strategic utilisation of SCMs leads to enhanced profitability, reduced carbon footprint, and aligns with global...
Raman Bhatia, Founder and Managing Director, Servotech Power Systems, talks about their solar power systems that are tailored for the energy-intensive cement manufacturing sector while highlighting...
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