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Fact Sheet 7 Alternative fuels and raw materials in cement kilns: cement quality and concrete performance

Publication Year

2015

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Identifies which wastes are used as alternative fuels, or alternative raw materials, how using waste-derived fuels in cement manufacture is regulated, how stakeholder dialogue is undertaken, whether its use affects cement quality or concrete properties, and the extent of industry’s commitment to health and safety.

Document History

Document no.: ST/FS/7. Previously published by BCA as Fact Sheet 7:2006 "Using wastes as fuel and raw materials in cement kilns: cement quality and concrete performance (includes Revision 1 dated December 2006 and Revision 2 dated March 2008)". Revision 3 - published by MPA 10 April 2012. Revision 4 - published by MPAC: 25 March 2013. Revision 5 - published 27 July 2015.

Author

Taylor, M. G.

Publisher Information

MPA Cement

Previously known as the British Cement Association before merging with the Quarry Products Association and The Concrete Centre to form the Mineral Products Association, MPA Cement is the trade and research organisation representing the UK's cement industry at national and European levels.

Gillingham House
38-44 Gillingham Street
London
MPAC
UK

Website: http://cement.mineralproducts.org/
Email: mpacement@mineralproducts.org
Tel: 0207 9638000